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Summary Of ' Kill A Mockingbird ' By Harper Lee

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This year, we read a few different texts. Of Mice and Men, Farewell to Manzanar, and To Kill a Mockingbird all taught me many valuable life lessons. In To Kill a Mockingbird, it taught me that people are people, and you should never judge somebody based on social class or race. Before you start to judge somebody, you need to put yourself in their shoes and look at the situation based on their perspective. The life lesson taught in Farewell to Manzanar is to always have a positive attitude towards everything in life, and if you have hope, you can overcome many difficult situations. In Of Mice and Men, it taught me that sometimes, dreams are not meant to be attained, but they are still meant to be strived for. Your friendship will always be with you, and sometimes, sacrifices have to be made for people that you care about. To Kill a Mockingbird taught many lessons, but the most important lesson that Harper Lee implied was regardless of people’s race or social class, people are all the same. You should always look at things from the other person’s perspective before you discriminate them. Discrimination was a key factor to all aspects of the story. “I wants to know why you bringin’ white chillun to nugget church” (Lee 158). Lula said this to Calpurnia when she brought Jem and Scout to her church. This falls under the category of discrimination because Jem and Scout should not be treated like this, they should be treated the same, regardless of the color of their skin. “I

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