1. Relationships in To Kill a Mockingbird
This is reflected in the text through the representation of individual, social and political relationships, which can be highlighted through further analysis of the morals and values associated with social class, racial inequality and familial bonds within these relationships. Lee's characterisation, themes and setting serves to demonstrate how literature can be used to effectively reflect a particular context in a way that conveys a message or moral. ... These morals and messages are exposed through the characterisation, themes and settings....
- Word Count: 661
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: Undergraduate