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(of equal importance to the narrative within a novel are the values and themes it endorses)


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One of the villains in “To kill a Mocking Bird” is Bob Ewell. ... Bob Ewell stoops so low as to try to kill Scout and Jem from behind, in the dark, as pay back to Atticus for defending Tom Robinson. ... Atticus is a hero in To Kill a Mocking Bird and he highlights many values.


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