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- Nelle Harper Lee: American Novelist and Social AdvocateFew authors, if any, have successfully interwoven a coming-of-age tale and a social commentary piece into one, concise novel. Nelle Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird, effectively does both.
Celebrating 50 Years of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" with Scout, Atticus, Boo and Mary McDonagh MurphyWhen Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird was published back in 1960, she could not have imagined its impact. Ms. Lee hasn't given an interview since 1964 but author and documentary filmmaker Mary McDonagh Murphy is. Read why.- Biography of Harper LeeHarper Lee was the author of the ever well known "To Kill A Mockingbird." This is a brief biography of her life.
- Themes and Meanings in Part One of Harper Lee's To Kill a MockingbirdThemes and Meanings in Part One of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
- To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee - My OpinionI just finished this classic and I have a few opinions about it.
- Racism in To Kill a MockingbirdHarper Lee uses racism in, To kill a Mockingbird, to show the bad outcomes of racist thoughts and ideas.
- Review of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeTo Kill a Mockingbird is a book that shows what small town life was like in the 1930s. This book is still very meaningful today because it teaches that respect belongs to everyone, and that it is a sin to hurt things that would never do anybody any harm.
- Gift Ideas for To Kill a Mockingbird FansTo Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee is one of the most beloved books of all time. Read this article for gift ideas for those who have been touched by this brilliantly written Pulitzer Prize winning novel.
- Harper Lee to Receive Medal of FreedomStory of the Medal of Freedom award for novelist Harper Lee's only novel, To Kill a Mockingbird
Obession in the MediaHow much coverage in the media is too much? The news media can sometimes cover a story or development in too much depth, or devote too much time to the story before the suspect has a chance to stand trial.- Review of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeHere are some thoughts and things from the book.
- Happy Birthday Boo Radley!Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird celebrates 50 years. The book remains an indelible part of American literature and culture and a testament to the human experience.
- Review of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeA review on the Pulitzer Prize winning book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This is a beautiful book written as a narration from Scout, a young girl who who doesn't understand the irrationality of attitudes to race and class in her town.
Never Trust a MockingbirdHarper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird, was born on April 28, 1926. It seems only fitting to publish a mockingbird poem for Harper Lee's birthday. Just as Harper Lee's mockingbird was more than an avian, so might this one be as well.- Best Band Names Taken from Literary FiguresSome excellent band names have been taken from literary figures. Sometimes the band is better than the book, and vise versa. Occasionally, though, both the band and the book are worthy of one another.
- The Likelihood of Good Being Defeated as Supported by Literature: An Examination of Good and Evil in 1984 and to Kill a MockingbirdThis is a critical lens-formed article examining a quote which is supported by the plots in George Orwell's novel, 1984, and Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird