To Kill A Mockingbird: Childhood Experience
Have you ever thought of an answer to reply to your children, when they
ask you, "What was the world like when you were a child?", "What things that
happened that impressed you most when you were a child?" or "How interesting is
your childhood experience?". Everybody must have had their childhood. Some of
the experiences may cause them to smile, or even laugh, while some of them may
bring back bitter memories. It is always hard to express the childhood
incidents or experience in a clear and interesting way, since they were past
memories that happened long time ago. Moreover, when a person has grown up,
they will never have the same feeling which they might have in their childhood.
However, the authors Harper Lee and Mark Twain can express their own childhood
inside the stories they created, in a lively and realistic way. The two novels
To Kill a Mockingbird and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer have a very similar
characteristic. It......
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