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  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    • Plot summary – WJEC

      To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee centres on Atticus Finch’s attempts to prove the innocence of Tom Robinson, a black man who has been wrongly accused of raping a white woman in 1930s Alabama.

    • Themes – WJEC

      A theme is an idea that runs throughout a text. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the themes of prejudice, family life and courage are explored.

    • Characters – WJEC

      The main characters in To Kill a Mockingbird are Atticus Finch, Scout and Jem, Tom Robinson and Boo Radley. Learn how Atticus’ tolerant attitude can be seen in his children as the novel progresses.

    • Form, structure and language – WJEC

      To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel and its structure reflects the fact that Scout and Jem mature as the novel progresses. It is narrated by Scout who looks back on events in a chronological order.

    • Context – WJEC

      To Kill a Mockingbird is set in 1930s Alabama, which was a particularly racist time in the southern states of America as black people were treated as second class citizens.

    • Sample exam question – WJEC

      Read examples of the types of questions you might be asked in the exam and how best to approach them.

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