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Summary - To Kill A Mockingbird - Based On The Book By Harper Lee

Library Of Stories

Narrator Tom Hardy

Publisher: Library Of Stories

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SUMMARY 
  
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 
BASED ON THE BOOK BY HARPER LEE 
  
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES 
  
CONTENT 
Childhood Beginnings and the Introduction of Dill 
The Mysterious Boo Radley and Childhood Curiosity 
School Days and Social Contrasts 
The Knot-Hole and Mysterious Gifts 
The Fire and a Shifting Sense of Community 
Aunt Alexandra's Arrival and Family Pride 
The Trial Begins and the Testimony of the Ewells 
Tom Robinson's Testimony and Atticus's Closing Arguments 
The Verdict, Its Aftermath, and the Growing Tension 
General Analysis 
  
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK 
"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, is a story set in the 1930s in the Deep South, narrated through the eyes of a young girl named Scout. The main plot revolves around Atticus Finch, her father, a lawyer who defends a black man, Tom Robinson, accused of assaulting a white woman. The story explores themes of childhood innocence, and how it is affected by the prejudice and injustice of the community, and the inequality in the justice system. The children must try to understand why the community is so quick to judge and convict Tom despite the evidence. Through the trial and other events, Scout and her brother Jem begin to understand the complexities of human nature and the importance of empathy, with characters such as Boo Radley and Dolphus Raymond. The story looks at moral growth and how these children learn valuable lessons about the world and the people that live in it.
Duration: 28 minutes (00:28:25)
Publishing date: 2025-01-24; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —