That you will never know a person until you have walked in his/her shoes. You should read the book or if you don't feel like doing that at least watch the film. The acting was amazing.
2006-11-11 08:27:59
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answer #1
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answered by Vikky 3
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Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird.
I have found 10+ summaries for you to look at, via the links below.
http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/Belmont_HS/tkm/
http://www.awerty.addr.com/tokill2.html
http://www.freebooknotes.com/book.php3?id=411
http://www.antistudy.com/search.php?title=To+Kill+a+Mockingbird
http://www.onlineessays.com/essays/literature/lit186.php
These links will give you a summary of the book, character analysis, plot and much more, so that you will be able to answer literary questions. Here is a short extract of what you can expect from the summaries.
Context
Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926, in Monroeville, Alabama, a sleepy small town similar in many ways to Maycomb, the setting of To Kill a Mockingbird. Like Atticus Finch, the father of Scout, the narrator and protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird, Lee’s father was a lawyer. Among Lee’s childhood friends was the future novelist and essayist Truman Capote, from whom she drew inspiration for the character Dill.
http://www.freebooknotes.com/page.php?link=http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mocking/&book=411
Good luck.
Kevin, Liverpool, England.
2006-11-11 10:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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He says that you never really know a man until you get in his/her shoes and walk around a bit.
You should read the book, it's fantastic. You might even learn something. ;)
2006-11-11 07:58:04
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answer #3
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answered by imhalf_the_sourgirl_iused_tobe 5
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To really understand people, you have to walk in their shoes.
2006-11-11 07:57:37
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answered by Toronto_bamboo_star 2
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Ha ha, read the book smart one.
2006-11-11 07:51:15
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answered by Annie 4
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dont juge people of color they are
2006-11-11 07:52:27
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answered by heavymetaljuggalo4life 1
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