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Should Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird be banned in middle and high schools? Why or why not?

Requirments 3pages,APA format and citation, 2 outside sources plus the film.( 3 sources in all needed)

Choose your side of this issue and decide what three supporting proofs you are going to use to defend your argument.

Create a thesis statement that clearly states your argument and how you are going to prove it. You are welcome to use the following template: o It is apparent that Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, should be banned in middle and high schools because of reasons #1,#2,and #3. • Be sure also to include text examples from the film. These should be cited also.

Format for citing from a movie is: o For in text citations: ▪ (Director, year) which is (Mulligan, 1962) o

For the reference page citation: ▪ Mulligan, R. (1962). To kill a mockingbird. Brentwood Productions. •

Defend your thesis in an introduction, at least three supporting sections, and a conclusion.

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WHY ‘TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD” SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS

Why “To Kill A Mockingbird” Should be Taught in Schools
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WHY “TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD” SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS

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Why “To Kill A Mockingbird” Should be Taught in Schools
“To kill a mockingbird” by Harper Lee is among the most controversial novels between
schools and society that focuses on racial discrimination and injustices. The novel was written in
1960 and set in in the 1930s when racial discrimination was rampant in South America. Schools
across the United States have questioned its legitimacy and relevance in a school setting its role in
teaching middle and high school students, particularly. The controversies associated with race and
segregation of the black community have been considered harsh by some scholars who argue that
the novel should not be taught in schools. However, the book advocates do not refute the claims
regarding vulgar language and racial slurs presented in the book but claim that regardless of the
offensive content, the novel should not be banned in school given its lessons associated with value
and racial tolerance. Therefore, it is evident that Harpe...


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