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Themes in to Kill a Mockingbird

Themes in To Kill a Mockingbird are as relevant today as they were in the 1930s. Many of the ideas expressed in the book are still just as important today.
For instance, childhood memories are just as significant to the present day world as they were back then. They are something to look back on and learn from. The whole book was pretty much a childhood memory for Scout because she is looking back on her life after she became older and wiser. For example, at the way beginning of the novel she says, “When he was nearly 13, my brother J...

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