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To Kill A Mockingbird: Themes

Subjects / English / Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird

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  • AQA
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  • IGCSE (EdExcel)
  • OCR
  • SQA
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  • IGCSE (CiE)

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Themes, like symbols, create part of the narrative weave of a novel. In To ...

Themes, like symbols, create part of the narrative weave of a novel. In To Kill a Mockingbird themes and symbols are interlinked - the most obvious example being that of the theme of prejudice, which is linked with the mockingbird symbol. There is also much overlapping of themes in the novel because Harper Lee presents a tightly woven picture of two children's experiences in 'a tired old town'. Prejudice and hypocrisy naturally overlap, as do the themes of courage and moral education. To Kill a Mockingbird has a thematic message, which is that there is good in the world.

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