Sunday, May 22, 2011

Post 5 To Kill A Mocking Bird chapters 18-24

Choice C

I think this is a book mainly about class. African-Americans are the lowest a it did not matter if you were a rich African-American or a poor African-American you were still considered poor. The poor are next but in this book that is the Ewll family. After that is the young like Jem, Scout, and Dill. Next is the white people. Finally is the rich white people such as Aunt Alexandria who is a hypocrite.

Without class the climax of this book would be when Jem, Scout, and Dill were trying to sneak into the Radley house at the beginning of the book and them being pursued. Also the big debate of Tom Robbinson would not be obscure but very clear. But that would be the only climax nothing exciting would happen.

This book would not be inevitable to read. It would just be another book on a shelf that would be improbable it would be famous. It would probably not be even be able to sustain itself as a good book. So that is why I believe this book is mainly on class.

1 comment:

  1. The first paragraph seems rushed through and sloppy. The second and third paragraph don't make sense. You used the words incorrectly. Over all it's horrible.

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