To Kill a Mockingbird evaluation action
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Tavares 2022-03-24 09:01:16
A good film is that no matter how long it takes, it still attracts you when watching it~ I like the opening of this film~ The film discusses racial discrimination, love and equality in depth, especially through children's narration and perspective , The robin as a symbol has been blurred. The court part is really exciting!
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Mireya 2021-10-20 19:02:18
C / I don't quite understand why this memoir narrative, which exists only as a cumbersome text, has caused a lot of misleading to the audience. The most direct drawback is to cover up the existing dual perspectives of children/adults. Fortunately, this kind of perspective tension is still drawn through the control of the narrative rhythm. The stray and bizarre experience of childhood summer and the court drama of the adult world with strict distribution of space form a completely different time quality. But the flaw is still there. The part of the adult world is described as being too regular to be able to separate the two worlds enough before they collide. The ending is indeed a clever pen to disturb the tone: the disoriented child emerges from the thick cocoon and encounters another parasitic, summoned "ghost" over time.
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Scout: Mr. Tate was right.
Atticus Finch: What do you mean?
Scout: Well, it would be sort of like shooting a mockingbird, wouldn't it?
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Tom Robinson: I can't use my left hand at all. I got it caught in a cotton gin when I was twelve years old. All my muscles were tore loose.