<span>Any writer of historical fiction should find events in history that lend themselves to ideas or events that modern people can identify with, such as love, loss, happiness, etc. Then the author must ensure that the characters being used are relatable in the same way, regardless of the time-period in question.</span>
Answer: TKM is in many ways a story of good and evil. The good being the Finches; Scout, Jem, Atticus, Tom Robinson, while the bad is people like the Ewells.
Killing a mockingbird is a metaphor for good and innocence being “killed” by evil; since a mockingbird is such an innocent and harmless creature, killing it is evil
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To identify the central idea of the text readers must - Engage while reading so that they comprehend what the writer is trying to communicate!
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