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To Kill a Mockingbird
by
Harper Lee
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Summary
Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 2 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 3 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 4 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 5 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 6 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 7 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 8 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 9 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 10 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 11 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 12 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 13 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 14 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 15 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 16 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 17 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 18 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 19 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 20 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 21 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 22 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 23 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 24 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 25 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 26 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 27 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 28 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 29 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 30 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 31 Summary and Analysis
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Scout Finch
Jem Finch
Atticus Finch
Boo Radley
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Essential Passage by Character: Scout Finch
Essential Passage by Theme: Loss of Innocence
Essential Passage by Theme: Racism
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