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“To Kill a Mockingbird” Harper Lee The Importance of Chapter 1
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Why is Chapter 1 so important? 1.We are introduced to the narrative voice and perspective that will be used throughout the novel.
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2.Harper Lee gives us information that helps us understand how important family background and family characteristics are in this society, and this is significant for explaining later events.
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3.We are introduced to the theme of growing up and the innocent childhood games that become more dangerous as we get older.
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4.The Maycomb setting is established. It is described on p.11 as a “character”, “old” and “tired”, but also with hope (it was a time of “vague optimism”)
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5.The chapter reveals the small-town mentality and the divisions and prejudices that exist in Maycomb, where there are different rules for the black people and the white people.
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Quote “I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that.” (p9)
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