227).” This quote was spoken by Atticus Finch in the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird is filled with lessons that a reader can take and apply to their own everyday lives. It is a very well written book with the right amount of excitement, mystery, and learning experiences in the plot. Racism is a huge factor in the storyline, and all of the experiences the family has with racism helps the reader see past the mindset of thinking that way. One critic of the book said that since there is a movie, students will watch that instead of reading the book. …show more content…
To Kill a Mockingbird is a beneficial book that should be taught in all schools. To Kill a Mockingbird is a well written book. There is excitement, drama, mysteries, and many lessons throughout To Kill a Mockingbird that capture a reader’s attention well. It is one of those books that are hard to put down after starting. The characters Scout, Jem, and Dill create a perspective that many young readers can enjoy. They spend their summers together playing games like most other children would do. At the same time, they are growing up in a town where racism is a huge issue. Scout and Jem’s father, Atticus, teaches multiple lessons throughout the book that are easily applied to modern day life as well as the time period written about in To Kill a Mockingbird. A common stereotype is that all whites hated the blacks. This book …show more content…
An anonymous teacher on the blog goodbyteaching stated that students would watch the movie or use websites similar to Sparknotes instead of actually reading the book. Although this may be true to some students, most of them will chose to read the book if it is one that easily captures their attention. If a student chooses to watch the movie or only use Sparknotes, it is to their disadvantage when it comes to testing and discussing the smaller details of the book. Sparknotes is a website that has summaries, character lists, and other information about most main books. Students that use Sparknotes instead of reading are easy to pick out because they will be missing details that are crucial to truly understanding To Kill a Mockingbird. Sparknotes is not entirely bad either. It is a great way for a student to review for any upcoming tests over the book, or make sure they have read and remembered the main points in the book. Movies and websites like Sparknotes are available for most books, so if teachers have found a good book like To Kill a Mockingbird to teach to their students they should stick with it. To Kill a Mockingbird is a great book to be taught to students. It is very well written and appeals to most age groups. It covers a controversial topic, racism, in a way that helps the reader understand it more without trying to force them to think a certain way. Movies and websites will