To Kill a Mockingbird Comments

  • Mireya 2021-10-20 19:02:18

    C / I don't quite understand why this memoir narrative, which exists only as a cumbersome text, has caused a lot of misleading to the audience. The most direct drawback is to cover up the existing dual perspectives of children/adults. Fortunately, this kind of perspective tension is still drawn through the control of the narrative rhythm. The stray and bizarre experience of childhood summer and the court drama of the adult world with strict distribution of space form a completely different time...

  • Karl 2021-10-20 19:02:18

    This outdated film has more meaning than itself. The comparison of a haunted house from a child's perspective to a case of racial discrimination presents a change in the inherent prejudice of human beings. Parker's righteous actor gave a practical lesson to children who are more vivid in the performance to understand the world. Duval is still too weird, and he adapted the script and lines excellently....

  • Toney 2021-10-20 19:02:18

    The children's play is brilliant. But the mysticism and symbolism throughout the play distract the...

Extended Reading
  • Godfrey 2022-04-20 09:01:11

    When "unnecessary" meets a lawyer who seeks justice

    "No need"! What do these three words remind you of? Yue Fei? Qin Hui? framed? unfair? To this day, we are all complaining about Yue Fei: Yue Fei is not only innocent, but he has made great contributions to the Lord, but he was given death. This is obviously a false accusation and frame-up! And Qin...

  • Santos 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    Audiovisual language of "Kill a Mockingbird"

    "Killing a Mockingbird" is a movie that contains a lot of court scenes. What is different from other general movies of this kind is that this movie is mostly shot from the perspective of children. In this article, I chose the scene in which a mob appeared in front of the prison and confronted the...

To Kill a Mockingbird quotes

  • Tom Robinson: Looks like she didn't have nobody to help her. I felt right sorry for her. She seemed...

    Prosecutor: You felt sorry for her? A white woman? You felt sorry for her?

  • Older Scout: [narrating] Maycomb was a tired old town, even in 1932 when I first knew it. Somehow, it was hotter then. Men's stiff collars wilted by nine in the morning; ladies bathed before noon, after their 3 o'clock naps, and by nightfall were like soft teacakes with frosting from sweating and sweet talcum. The day was twenty-four hours long, but it seemed longer. There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go and nothing to buy... and no money to buy it with. Although Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself... That summer, I was six years old.