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Explore themes of prejudice, tolerance, and compassion in Harper Lee's iconic novel. Dive deep into societal issues and moral values, learning not to judge others before knowing them. Discover the power of rationality and cultural understanding to combat injustice and turmoil. This unit will challenge your perspectives and inspire thoughtful responses to controversial topics.
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To Kill A MockingbirdbyHarper Lee By the end of this unit, I will understand that I shouldn’t judge people before I get to know them.
Important Words for This Unit: 1. Prejudice—to have an opinion about someone you don’t know 2. Tolerance—to like people or have patience for people who are different 3. Compassion—feeling sorry for others who have difficult lives 4. Society—the group of people who live in the same place
5. Rationality—the ability to understand things or stay calm in difficult situations6. Culture—similar attitudes, values, goals, and behavior of a group of people7. Construction—to make something8. Response/Reaction—to do something as a result of another action Important Words for This Unit:
Important Words for This Unit: 9. Injustice—something that isn’t fair 10. Controversial—something that people don’t agree on 11. Turmoil—extreme confusion, anger, or pain 12. Novelist—someone who writes books 13. Ban—to not allow something 14. impact—to affect something or someone 15. Publish—to accept a book and make copies to sell 16. Endeavor—a goal that you want to achieve