The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, tries to tie elements that might happen in the reader's life into the plot so they can connect their own life with that of the story. In my case, this story reminded me about the summer days in elementary school when I didn't have a worry in the world except what I wanted to play the next day. In this novel Scout, Jem, and Dill had a similar situation in the summers when they played together and imagined stories of their neighborhood gossip.
To Kill a Mockingbird was a very inspiring novel that I will remember forever because it had its own special meaning to me. For example, it taught me many life lessons that had already heard of but never really thought about. This story made me think about the lessons such as how not to judge a person by first impression and that racism is a horrible idea.
Overall this novel has given me a different perspective in life and also has reminded me of the days of childhood. These are the two components that a fantastic book is required to have and To Kill a Mockingbird is a perfect example of it.
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