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Topic: Scout, as the narrator of “To Kill A Mockingbird”, tells this story from a young girl’s point of view. The events, from the mob scene at the courthouse to the trial of Tom Robinson, are told from a six-year-old’s perspective. Answer these questions in your journal:

How would this story be different if it was told by a different point of view and from a different perspective?
Choose another character from the story and retell either the mob scene from Chapter 15 or the events from the trial. Choose to retell a scene in the point of view of Atticus, Dill, Jem, Calpurnia, or Tom Robinson.
How does knowing the background of lynching change your perspective about what is happening to Tom Robinson?

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