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Prior to being introduced to Harry Potter i would have said To Kill a Mockingbrid is my all time favorite book and in many ways it still is, I love this book. i read it as a junior in high school and loved it and then when i first became (was forced to become) an english teacher i was very excited to teach it. i love the voice of scout and the character of atticus, who rfemains in my opinion on of (if not the greatest) hero in literature... however, what i have learned, rather harshly from teaching this book is that it is a book that is more enjoyed the older or more mature a reader is i think, so for some freshmen who are forced to read it they are fine and enjoy it and GEt it, but others HATE IT andthat is so sad to me. and many of these same people enjoy the book when they read it later, on their own, i think it is a book better tauhgt-if it is right to force any book on people (questionable), -at an age higher than freshmen, because so many fresmen, even those who read it and don't hate it, still don't get it. please don't hate me, if you read it as a freshman and did get it and enjoy it, i just mean as a whole--it is so lost and wasted and it is a book i hate to see HATED, it breaks my heart.
the themes, symbolism and even the humor is so layered and even the reading level is much above many of the students i work with and many of them really dislike the pace. many of them also find the vocabulary and switching of an older voice and a younger voice of scout very confusing. for me, though, there are still a few scenes in the book that bring tears to my eyes.
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"Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?"
Mr. Weasley was looking around. He loved everything to do with Muggles....
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