To Kill A Mockingbird: Style
Subjects / English / Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird
In this title we will learn about how the author has constructed the novel. Each novel has its own distinctive style achieved through structure, tone and language. The style of the novel does not easily fall into one category. There are instances of comedy born of situation. For example, Scout dressed as a 'ham'. There is also comedy born of irony which we can see in Scout's experiences at school. As well as this, there are scenes of tense drama such as the courtroom battle, the shooting of the rabid dog and the attack upon the children. Each of these in turn add to the strength of the novel. The structure and form of the novel means that many of the events only reveal their true impact in retrospect.
| Author: | Kym Parnell | Publisher: | GCSEPod® |
| Narrator: | Victoria Sandison | ISBN: | 978-1-84906-124-7 |
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- Tone
- Structure
- Language
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- AQA
- CEA
- IGCSE (EdExcel)
- OCR
- SQA
- WJEC
- IGCSE (CiE)
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