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  • To Kill a Mockingbird
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  • To Kill a mockingbird is a coming of age-legal drama-sci-fi-thriller about the loss of innocence set in 1930's Alabama. Although credited to Harper Lee as her only novel, it is believed by many literary scholars and critics to have been ghost written by the restless spirit of Sigmund Freud possessing Truman Capote during one of his infamous lost weekends.
  • Within the blunder of the mighty rain, Seitei had found refuge in a small hotel, with the money on her pockets nearing it's end. The woman, with no clothes available to wear, simply undressed into a gown ---a complimentary of the hotel--- to tuck herself to sleep and escape her troubles, atleast for now.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird is a film from 1962 to the novel by Harper Lee . The stage was conducted by Robert Mulligan with Gregory Peck in the role of Atticus Finch. For this role, Peck won an Oscar for Best Male Lead .
  • To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American drama film adaptation of Harper Lee's novel of the same name directed by Robert Mulligan. It stars Mary Badham in the role of Scout and Gregory Peck in the Academy Award-winning role of Atticus Finch. In 2003, the American Film Institute named Atticus Finch the greatest movie hero of the 20th century. The film also marks the acting debut of Robert Duvall.
  • To Kill A Mockingbird is an episode of the second season of The Tom and Jerry Show.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written in 1960 by Harper Lee. It won a Pulitzer Prize the next year for its allegorical tale of racial injustice in the Deep South. It is told through the eyes of a young child (Scout), whose father (Atticus) is a lawyer coming to the defense of a black man wrongfully accused of rape. The title comes from a metaphor which means that it is a sin to kill an innocent creature that is misunderstood; the protagonist follows his moral compass to defend the weak. He passes this lesson on to his daughter, who befriends a misunderstood loner named Boo Radley and learns that people who are different do not deserve fear or hate. In 1962, the novel was made into an award-winning movie of the same name, starring Gregory Peck; both today are considered classics of their
  • Atticus shows courage in different forms in the book. Atticus is a dedicated father. Although, it may be argued, Atticus was actually given the case by the court and couldn't have rejected it without being frowned upon by the professional lawyers of Maycomb, he still showed courage when passionately fighting for Tom Robinson, and showing people openly how much he was willing and wanting to fight for Tom Robinson. He stood up against the will and wanting of everyone in Maycomb, and challenged their morals and ethics. During the trial, Atticus challenged the jury's consciences, and tried to show them how there was no basic evidence to prove anything, apart from their racist prejudices, taking the word of a white man above the word of a black man. He fought for Tom Robinson, and fought in a w
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Book name
  • To Kill a Mockingbird
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Cast
Publish Date
  • 1960
Runtime
  • 129
Release Date
  • 1962-12-25
Country
  • United States
Type
  • Paperback
Caption
  • Legacy Series Poster
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Language
  • English
Author
Title
  • To Kill a Mockingbird
Color
  • Black and white
Gross
  • 1.3129846E7
Distributor
Number of Pages
  • 296
Published
  • 1960-07-11
Rating
  • Unrated
Publisher
  • Harper Collins
Budget
  • 2000000.0
Writer
  • Horton Foote
Director
  • Robert Mulligan
ISBN
  • 446310786
abstract
  • To Kill a mockingbird is a coming of age-legal drama-sci-fi-thriller about the loss of innocence set in 1930's Alabama. Although credited to Harper Lee as her only novel, it is believed by many literary scholars and critics to have been ghost written by the restless spirit of Sigmund Freud possessing Truman Capote during one of his infamous lost weekends.
  • Atticus shows courage in different forms in the book. Atticus is a dedicated father. Although, it may be argued, Atticus was actually given the case by the court and couldn't have rejected it without being frowned upon by the professional lawyers of Maycomb, he still showed courage when passionately fighting for Tom Robinson, and showing people openly how much he was willing and wanting to fight for Tom Robinson. He stood up against the will and wanting of everyone in Maycomb, and challenged their morals and ethics. During the trial, Atticus challenged the jury's consciences, and tried to show them how there was no basic evidence to prove anything, apart from their racist prejudices, taking the word of a white man above the word of a black man. He fought for Tom Robinson, and fought in a way where he challenged the jury to look at all people as equal, and decide the correct verdict based on what was so obviously in front of them. He was trying to prove to the court and the jury that they were racist, and had to look at the basic evidence, which was minimal anyway. It is clear that Atticus is probably the main protagonist in the book in the sense that he is always seen to be a morally correct person. Whenever Scout and Jem fall, he manages to bring them up again and correct their faults. He knows what is right, and this is illustrated through the trial.
  • Within the blunder of the mighty rain, Seitei had found refuge in a small hotel, with the money on her pockets nearing it's end. The woman, with no clothes available to wear, simply undressed into a gown ---a complimentary of the hotel--- to tuck herself to sleep and escape her troubles, atleast for now.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird is a film from 1962 to the novel by Harper Lee . The stage was conducted by Robert Mulligan with Gregory Peck in the role of Atticus Finch. For this role, Peck won an Oscar for Best Male Lead .
  • To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American drama film adaptation of Harper Lee's novel of the same name directed by Robert Mulligan. It stars Mary Badham in the role of Scout and Gregory Peck in the Academy Award-winning role of Atticus Finch. In 2003, the American Film Institute named Atticus Finch the greatest movie hero of the 20th century. The film also marks the acting debut of Robert Duvall.
  • To Kill A Mockingbird is an episode of the second season of The Tom and Jerry Show.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written in 1960 by Harper Lee. It won a Pulitzer Prize the next year for its allegorical tale of racial injustice in the Deep South. It is told through the eyes of a young child (Scout), whose father (Atticus) is a lawyer coming to the defense of a black man wrongfully accused of rape. The title comes from a metaphor which means that it is a sin to kill an innocent creature that is misunderstood; the protagonist follows his moral compass to defend the weak. He passes this lesson on to his daughter, who befriends a misunderstood loner named Boo Radley and learns that people who are different do not deserve fear or hate. In 1962, the novel was made into an award-winning movie of the same name, starring Gregory Peck; both today are considered classics of their respective media.