This blog is a work in progress. It is the exploration of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. As we read the novel, you will post your ideas, questions, and general comments regarding the story, its themes and characters.
Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird
Welcome to Don't Kill the Mockingbird
This is a school project. Please treat it as such. All rules that apply to behavior in the school building also apply to this blog even if you are doing your blogging from home.
As this is also English class, it is necessary that you use proper English, punctuation, and mechanics.
Please post and comment at least 4 times a week. We will devote two days a week to this in the computer lab.
Enjoy!
This is a real mockingbird. Look for other symbolic mockingbirds as you read the story.
The truth is Mayella was possessed by Satan. The point of the court case was to give Atticus a chance to exercise the demon. The catholic church set it up. Atticus rages war with the undead
Indeed it is creative...however very unlikely...there arn't very many Catholics in Maycomb...therefore, i dont think that the motive of this trial was to "exercise the demons"...But, whether Mayella is posessed by Satan or not, she is still a flippin phsyco!!!
Sorry Cinz, Didn't mean to be offensive. Just take into consideration that Lordsofsalem was even more offensive saying Mayella was possessed by Satan. That is my personal opinion though, so yea.. later..
Wow! Lords of salem! This is a very creative post, but it really isn't that realistic. Nothing in the book mentions anything about demons, so I find it hard to agree with this post and wonder how in the heck you came up with this conclusion! It is very well thought out and your picture is rather freaky if you ask me. It seems as though the girl on the left needs to get some plastic surgery or something because she has quite the messed up face in that picture. Anyways, she is more than likely not a demon and she acted that way for the simple fact that she was obeying her fathers orders!
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The truth is Mayella was possessed by Satan. The point of the court case was to give Atticus a chance to exercise the demon. The catholic church set it up. Atticus rages war with the undead
This is a creative idea, but I bet a lot of people are going to insult or make fun of you like before.
Indeed it is creative...however very unlikely...there arn't very many Catholics in Maycomb...therefore, i dont think that the motive of this trial was to "exercise the demons"...But, whether Mayella is posessed by Satan or not, she is still a flippin phsyco!!!
oh. My. God.
She is just odd... I don't think she was possessed by Satan... I think she is Satan!
Sorry Cinz, Didn't mean to be offensive. Just take into consideration that Lordsofsalem was even more offensive saying Mayella was possessed by Satan. That is my personal opinion though, so yea.. later..
Wow! Lords of salem! This is a very creative post, but it really isn't that realistic. Nothing in the book mentions anything about demons, so I find it hard to agree with this post and wonder how in the heck you came up with this conclusion! It is very well thought out and your picture is rather freaky if you ask me. It seems as though the girl on the left needs to get some plastic surgery or something because she has quite the messed up face in that picture. Anyways, she is more than likely not a demon and she acted that way for the simple fact that she was obeying her fathers orders!
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