To Kill a Mockingbird Summary - Schooling Online Full Lesson

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📺 This To Kill a Mockingbird Summary goes through all of the major events of Harper Lee's famous novel.

Enjoy this much-loved classic as you’ve never seen it before!
Join us for a journey into America’s Deep South in the 1930’s. The Great Depression has taken its toll on the people of Maycomb County, Alabama, and race relations are tense. Over the course of three summers, Scout and Jem Finch, along with their best buddy Dill Harris, enjoy some major mischief and learn some hard lessons. Scout and Jem’s father, Atticus Finch, is a respected lawyer in Maycomb but he takes on a difficult case. Danger comes knocking from people who resent Atticus for defending an African American man.
Check out our plot summary to find out what happens.

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I think that I am not the only one come here for saving my grade after summer

KhangGetsStuckInThePast
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This is the best summarized plot I've ever watched on YouTube❤. Thank you schooling online.🙏🏻

Mehedi_Leon
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Saw this movie in the early 70s for the first time, when I was a kid . Deeply impressed me until today .

michaelworse
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Beautifully created and narrated. thank you. I remember the story from childhood and wanted to hear this creation. Wonderful!

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Some Mockingbird Key Quotes



“But Miss Caroline, he’s a Cunningham” Scout to Miss Caroline -narrator/ prejudice

“A mob’s always made up of people, no matter what.”

“Don’t go near him, he’s just as dangerous dead as alive” - pg 107

“but you don’t understand children much.”- pg 94

“You never really understand a person until you consider things from their point of view”

I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through till the end.

“The only thing that doesn't abide by the majority's rule is a person's conscience.” - pg 140

“Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing.” - pg 20

“Courage is not a man with a gun in his hand… you rarely win, but sometimes you do” - Atticus

“I shall never marry, atticus” - Scout - narrator

A baseball hit into the Radley yard was a lost ball and no questions asked

He turned out the light and went to Jen’s room. He would be there all night, and he would be there when

Jem woke up in the morning

Did you pay a bushel of potatoe ? Jehd

“Tom Robbinson is dead he was shot 17 times trying to escape” - Atticus prejudice/racism
inspired on the scottsboro trial
“know your son sir” - Scout - narrator

“He stabbed himself end of Story” - Sherif - justice

“Leave boo radley alone” - Atticus

“What are they doing here”

“Cover your ears Scout” - Jem

“She probably won’t of heard a word of what you said” - Atticus

You must read to her every night for a month

She was in a lot of pain

She tried to die clean

In a fit of anger he chopped the heads of her plants
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“Whatever you do don’t fight back” - Atticus

The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person's conscience

“I think there’s just one kind of folks. Folks”

“Don’t you know why he is called one shot Finch.” - The sheriff

“Are you left or right handed Mr Eewel?” - Atticus

“I lost my pants scout, I have to go and get them back or Atticus will kill me.” - Jem

You shall not go near the Radley House again am I Clear? - Atticus

“Mr Tom Robinson you are found guilty for the crime of raping miss Ewell.” - racism/prejudice

“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view” - Atticus

“The Ewells have been a disgrace of Maycomb for three generations“ - Atticus

“Shoot all the bluejays you want for f you can hit ‘em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” - Atticus - prejudice

He was born a gentleman

“Atticus I wasn’t scared”

Neighbours bring food with death and flowers with sickness and little things in between

“His name’s arthur and he’s alive” - Miss Maudie pg 48

“I still don’t see why I have to wear a darn old dress” - prejudice
Women at that time didn’t have the same rights as men
They were told to wear dresses and clean and cook in the house
“You touched the house once!”

“Things are never as bad as they seem”

“Atticus he was real nice”- scout - narrator - prejudice - innocence to experienced. How people viewed boo affected scout until she met him

“People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for”

“Most people are, Scout when you finally see them.”

“Your daddy is a n-word lover” - racism/prejudice


Harper lee’s father was a lawyer
Harper lee was a tomboy
Great depression
Dill was based off of Harper lee’s best friend who became a author and also thought that her best friend wrote the book
There was a sequel to, to kill a mockingbird that was written before to kill a mockingbird but publish the year before Harper lee’s deaf

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The Jim Crow lips are not giving but everything else is awesome. Thanks for the summary.

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I love the narrator’s voice and accent ❤

frostylunetta
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Thanks for this resume. It was perfectly narrated!❤

MuslimVEVO
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Thank you for your brilliant summary because I literally have an assignment about this book T0T

notfound-fffe
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i <3 this book but honestly im only rewatching this because her accent is so cool

hannahpagexo
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I have a quiz on this tomorrow and I haven’t read a single page

FRESHBOOYAH
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They did my boy Tom so bad #justicefortom

Perry-
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Did they really jus say the entire story was a dream 💀

Mavrick-yhrt
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I'm surprised nobody brought this up but I am lowkey offended by the illustration of the black people compared to the white people giving into the stereotypes of black ppl having big noses and lips ironic isn't it trying to talk about racial prejudice while being micro aggressive do better !!!!

Intellectualnga
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Puppets, that's what some people are, sent by the puppet-master to keep some other people have something to do.

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