Should To Kill A Mockingbird Be Taught In Schools

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Should to kill a mockingbird be taught at school in today's society? Yes To kill a mockingbird should be taught in schools today by Harper Lee. This book is about a black man who gets accused of rape of a white women and they go to court and a white man with a family tries to get the black man out of trouble. To begin this novel “should TKaM still be taught in today's society” this book teaches us about historical prejudices. For example this book has historical prejudices because it takes place in the 1930s. “He got his right hand caught in a cotton gin, caught it in Mr. Dolphus raymond's cotton gin when he was a boy… muscles were loose from his bones”. (249) This quote supports my claim because back then they had black men working on cotton gins and one black man got his right hand caught in it. Another example of an important life lesson is that this book shows american history and character development.

The second reason TKaM should still be taught in today's schooling is because this book still has meaning. For example this book tells a lot of interesting quotes that could even help you in real life. “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of
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For example like the quote where it says don't shoot a mockingbird because it doesn't do anything bad all it does is the good. It is wrong because it is racist it has the n word in it and this book is also old fashioned so it cannot apply to kids today in school and also kids cannot understand because of the grammar that they used. There is a quote in this book that says Jem “ why don't you get a coloured man?:” Celcil jacob- scout finchs daddy defended that's why this book is innapropriate for kids. This evidence supports my refute because i explained how this book was innaporoprite and i also explained how kids cannot relate to this book because the age of this

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