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OpenStudy (anonymous):

plz help: in the book to kill a mockingbird after all that happened in maycomb before and after the trial can u appreciate Atticus's positive view of his community and the ppl in it. or do u disagree with his opinion?

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

First, I'm assuming you read the book. If not, at least read the ending so you know what Atticus's view of his community is. When you know what his view is. Consider that he's talking about a southern town that is slowly coming out of it's generational hatred for black people. Then decide if you agree.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You really need to read the book to answer this, as it is asking your opinion based on one of the largest portions of the plot. There is a movie version with Gregory Peck in it that follows the book very closely.

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

It's a great story and a great book.

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