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Ab 11. Schuljahr - To Kill a Mockingbird

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Alabama in den 1930ern: Die Welt der aufgeweckten Scout und ihres älteren Bruders Jem gerät aus den Fugen, als ihr Vater, der Anwalt Atticus Finch, zur Pflichtverteidigung eines Schwarzen Farmarbeiters berufen wird. Dieser wird beschuldigt, eine weiße Frau vergewaltigt zu haben. Atticus Finchs engagierter Einsatz für den nachweislich unschuldigen Mann stößt bei seinen weißen Mitbürgern auf Intoleranz und Hass, den auch seine Kinder zu spüren bekommen.Unser Extra für Sie: Im Annotationsheft finden Sie auf den Umschlagsinnenseiten ein Zeilenlineal, mit dem Sie die Zeilen der annotierten Wörter ganz einfach im Text auffinden können.Abiturthemen: Being Young; The USA - Dreams and Struggles; Culture Wars - Tearing apart the US; African Americans; Individual in Society und Crime and Punishment Nutzen Sie für diese Lektüre unsere passende Handreichung für den Unterricht. Filtern Sie dazu nach der Produktart "Handreichung".
ISBN9783060353057
PublisherCornelsen Verlag GmbH
Publication Date06/30/16

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ThoughtfulInformativeModerateCredibleDevelopingComplex

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  • n0rawashere
    n0rawashere

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    5.0

    Absolute favourite of all time !!

    I loved every second of this book and the whole story. The characters are so well developed and historically, this book is a great example of societal norms back in this period of time. It deals with important topics so beautifully and I hope you can give it a shot. May it become your favourite book of all time :)

    Aug 14, 2025

  • 5.0

    A captivating read that resonated with me on many levels. ✨

    I thoroughly enjoyed reading "To Kill a Mockingbird." This year, I've developed a deep appreciation for stories told from a child's perspective, and this novel was absolutely perfect in that regard. The kids were amazing—Scout and Jem's adventures were both heartwarming and thought-provoking. I particularly loved the details about Scout's childhood, her family dynamics and the neighborhood. The conversations in particular added so much depth to the story. Atticus Finch stands out as one of the most intelligent and loving parental figures I've ever encountered in literature. His moral integrity and guidance are truly inspiring. The build-up to the trial of Tom Robinson highlights the deep-rooted racism in the community the kids grow up in. While the pacing was slower than I expected, this part of the story ultimately provides a pivotal commentary on justice and inequality. To experience the tension and emotional weight of the trial through Scout’s eyes made it even more impactful. Highly recommend this book!

    A captivating read that resonated with me on many levels. ✨

    Oct 11, 2024

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