Tuesday, December 15, 2009

To Kill a Mockingbird By: Harper Lee

The trial continues, with the whole town glued to the proceedings. Mayella, who testifies next, is a reasonably clean by the Ewells standards and obviously terrified nineteen year old girl. She says that she called Tom Robinson inside the fence that evening and offered him a nickel to break up a dresser for her, and that once he got inside the house he grabbed her and took advantage of her. In Atticus’s cross examination, Mayella reveals that her life consists of seven unhelpful siblings, a drunken father, and no friends.
...Chapter 18...

3 comments:

  1. Wow that book seems very touching i have never read it but it sounds like something i would like to read. It sounds real good. good job

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  2. Well, The book I think is pointed towards teens. But im not following in it very well. I think it would be a good read if you like boring books, but thats just me.

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  3. Things that need to be improved in this book is the boringness. Im not liking it so far but its okay.

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