Thanks for the help….sorry I hadn’t responded but I had to leave out of town at the last minute and am just getting to this.
I planned on using this book for my high schooler, who is pretty mature. He is actually looking forward to reading it because as I mentioned, I have read and continue to re-read this book since the time I first read it at 17 (and I’m turning 40 this year!!) and he has seen me reading it practically since he was born. (I have to obtain a new copy every few years.)
I feel there is definitely more to this book than the rape. The prejudice that led up to the rape is an example of how we should first of all not allow prejudice to seep into our own lives, but also that accountability, or lack of, has dire consequences (in this case, Tom dies). Attituc Finch is an example of a man untouched by the hate around him and how he stood up for what was right even though he knew he was going to lose–he also knew the extreme hate Ms. Dubose had for him yet insisted his son see her as an example of a “great lady who would die beholden to nothing or no one.” The Ewells are great examples of how not to think, be, etc. Arthur Radley, the recluse, came out to fight for what was right even though he would be exposed to those he was trying to hide from (the children). The book also does a great job of defining each character, with both their flaws & their strengths, and, in my opinion, you can be drawn in to actually feel what that person is thinking and their reasoning behind it. Handled delicately, I feel it is not only a great look into the morbid history of our own United States, but also how far we have come.
I had to stop and really think when I read Bookworm’s reply….is my son mature enough to glean from the book what is important….he’s a pretty mature guy and very responsible, but I really had to examine my own heart in how I saw my son….this was defintely a great way to do it!. We will be using the book with lots of discussion, but defintely reserved for myself, my husband and my 17 year-old.
Thanks for everyone who posted!!!!!
Angie A. in TX