English teacher Lauren Cavarra unlocks crucial topics that will enhance your understanding and appreciation of the book. Topics include the theme of lying in the novel and the role of Calpurnia.
I don’t think we read the whole thing in school. I’m 42 now and still don’t completely understand the book. There are some simple themes that I understand, but not all. I recently tried to read it again, and found myself having to go over certain passages several times. Also, when I read, sometimes I can develop a completely different understanding of a book than what I was supposed to get out of it. It can be like a foreign language. So, I can learn or not learn something’s based on my own interpretation of a book. I really wanted to like this book, and I liked certain aspects, but not others. Maybe someday it will click.
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Before I even saw this video it appeared clear to me that he was and Scout was the narrator... Like the path of a father to guide their kids through adulthood while staying true to his principles. Why do you think he is not?