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Help with "To Kill a Mockingbird"?

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I'm doing an essay and I didn't read it. I have to define the Southern female stereotype and which character represents this. Then I have to discuss a character who breaks this and give examples. Address how this character's behavior is important to the events and perspective

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  1. There are numerous on line resources to help you with this novel, even if you haven't read it, and with questions such as this one.  Many of them offer chapter summaries, list of characters, character sketches, discussions of themes, setting, imagery, and symbolism, etc.  Do a search for “study guides for To Kill a Mockingbird” etc., and you will find many sites.  Also, do a search here on yahoo answers for To Kill a Mockingbird and you will find a wealth of information.  

    http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/Belmont_HS/tk...

    http://www.universalteacher.org.uk/gcse/...

    http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mocking/


  2. Read the book it is a great piece of literature.  

  3. First, I want to start by saying that you should read the book because it's an amazing book. Second, I'm not going to do your homework for you.  I will recommend that you watch the movie though....it's pretty similar.

  4. R-e-a-d   t-h-e   B-o-o-k

  5. It's a good, short, easy book. READ IT.

  6. i can't blame you for not reading it, it's the dullest thing ever and as for just watching the film, most of the females are left out of it (aunt alexandra etc.) so i suggest reading some detailed notes and essays (there's hundreds) on the internet and writing your essay based on those.

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