This genre utilizes our research and developing understandings of To Kill a Mockingbird to strategically demonstrate the factual information surrounding the novel's theme of racism and empathy. Specifically, I conducted research about racial tensions in America, paying special attention to how empathy can be powerful in the fight against racism. This not only clarifies Harper Lee's motivations behind the lessons taught in the novel, but it also provides an insightful perspective into our daily lives and present-day society.
This poster emphasizes the mindset of this racist culture of which Harper Lee was a part, and continues to exist today. This genre intends to convey research information in a way that allows students to engage more fully with the facts on an emotional and personal level and consider what the novel's lessons convey about our society.
This poster emphasizes the mindset of this racist culture of which Harper Lee was a part, and continues to exist today. This genre intends to convey research information in a way that allows students to engage more fully with the facts on an emotional and personal level and consider what the novel's lessons convey about our society.