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To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide

Lukey Carey
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Welcome to our To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide. This Course will provide you with details, description and analysis of Harper Lee's classic novel to make sure that you are well prepped for any tests. We look at the background, plot overview, chapter summaries, character analysis and themes. You can also test your knowledge at the end of the Course with a quiz on all the material.

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Want to learn more about the background and context of To Kill a Mockingbird? This slideset explores the historical and social background of the US in the 1930's which is the period the novel is set. Learn more about Slavery, Race Relations, The Great Depression and the Scottsboro Case - all which help you understand the period and tensions that were rife at the time.
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Get to grips quickly with the story outline of To Kill a Mockingbird with our overview note. This note is ideal for getting a feel for the main events that happen in the novel. It is recommended to be comfortable with the story outline before you delve into our other material that provides deeper analysis.
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Let's explore the action chapter by chapter with this mind map. We examine each of the chapters for the main events and highlight learning clues that are particularly relevant. Use this Mockingbird mind map to understand the plot movement quickly.
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This note provides a To Kill a Mockingbird character overview. Featuring the main characters, we delve a little deeper into Scout, Jem and Atticus to understand their actions and the character development over the course of the novel.
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An exploration into the themes of To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee's US literature classic. In this study note we examine the themes of courage, family, justice, prejudice and hatred, and childhood innocence. Understand the main themes better with this GoConqr resource.
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A further exploration of To Kill A Mockingbird, this time focusing on the tone, mood and narrative of the novel. This study note will help you further add to your knowledge of the novel by exploring some of the authors mechanisms to create the effects she required.
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Being able to have relevant quotes from the novel to back up your arguments will elevate you to a A+ students. This Mockingbird quotes flashcard deck highlights the main quotes from the novel that allow you to demonstrate superior knowledge.

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We conclude our Course with a quiz that will test your knowledge fully on To Kill a Mockingbird. Featuring a number of questions on the plot, the character traits and the symbolism within the book, you will be an expert on the book once you can answer all
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