Monday, June 26, 2017

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Describe a part of the book that made you feel something strongly (i.e. something that made you cry, laugh, get really angry, etc.).
There's a lot of stuff that made me feel strongly in the book; (SPOILER ALERT) like when Tom Robinson was wrongly commented of abuse when he was obviously innocent, and the only reason he was convicted was because he was African American. Also, I felt a strong since of relief and happiness when Boo (Arthur) Radley saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell who was trying to kill them. Relief that they were okay and happiness that though rumored to be a bad person (though her tried to prove differently. People only didn't like him because he stayed inside all the time.) he had made himself a silent hero, who for his one shyness wanted to stay unheard. I LOVE this book and there wear so many things that made me feel strongly that if I described all of them this would be a book! These are some moments that made me feel strongly in To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Lily, 6th grade, VLUS