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SITE DESCRIPTION: This site is new and
was designed for my students. The links on the page provide a wealth of
material about the 1930's. They should help you gain a better understanding
of the times.
SITE DESCRIPTION: This site includes
summary and chapter analysis as well as information on characters and
theme.
SITE DESCRIPTION: This site contains
a series of essays on various topics about the novel. Remember do not
plagiarize. Use these essays as sources for research.
SITE DESCRIPTION: Another notes site
with information about the novel as well as plot summaries.
SITE DESCRIPTION: This site contains
character profiles, metaphor analysis and theme analysis.
SITE DESCRIPTION: This site contains
many useful resources for the study of the novel.
SITE DESCRIPTION: If you're here, chances
are you're reading Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill
a Mockingbird. It's a terrific book, but you may have found some words,
allusions, or idioms that are unfamiliar to you. Hopefully, this website
can help!
This website has been set up to be an
annotation to the text of the novel (annotations are notes that explain
things). As you travel through the site, you'll find more than 400 annotations
to help you get more out of your reading. Many of the annotations contain
links to pictures or other websites to further help you in understanding
your reading. Click away, learn, and have fun!
SITE DESCRIPTION: This web site is part
of the Literary Department of Homework Online. It has been created to
help students and readers of Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird
better understand the novel. Included in this site are summaries and explanations,
character analysis, discussion of themes, a user's forum where readers
can discuss and ask questions, and much more.
SITE DESCRIPTION: A helpful and informative
site put together by students.
A very well done student site about the
novel. Be sure to check it out.
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