Monday, March 8, 2010

To Kill A Mockingbird

Scout shows wisdom beyond her years. When she is in the Radley yard, that part blew me away. it nearly made me cry. When she described her childhood flying past basically, I thought of my childhood slipping away. This part reminded me that my childhood is soon over. We are all becoming legal adults in a matter of months. I saw a brief playback of my younger years. It was entertaining, but sad. We all want so badly to grow up, but we will want it back soon. Savor the free laundry service while it lasts!

To Kill A Mockingbird

I like and dislike the end of the book. I like that she finally meets Boo, and that we get some closure on the beginning of the book when they stated that his arm broke, but i really wanted an epilogue. I wanted to see what little Scout turned out to be. She was such a smart little girl, and a tough one too! Her and her brother were really likable characters. You really connect with both of them. They are so smart for there age. They also have shown us that you can stand up against great diversity with love and compassion.