It helps convey the tone by stating that the Hutu's saw the Tutsis as below them, and therefore taking their lives would be equivalent to taking the life of an animal, as many hunters do for sport. Basically, they are comparing the Tutsi people to animals and saying that their lives are less valuable.
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Scout, who is very young when the novel opens, is innocent because she has not yet internalized the values of the adult world. Her innocence is on open display in an early comic interlude when she inadvertently offends her new, out-of-town schoolteacher by already knowing how to read.
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No, they do not have to be written by a historian.
One time at home I was sitting at the counter and lightly kicking the wall (because I was bored,) and got a wooden splinter stuck under my toenail. That's pretty vanilla but as a kid it was the grossest thing that happened to me.
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