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a beautiful story of a daughter and father and their fight to stand up for truth and justice
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a classic American film, based on Harper Lee's novel, Horton Foote's
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a excellent high quality novel written by a great author
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a great story
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a labor of love of bringing a timeless classic to the screen, and Harper Lee must have been very gratified at the results
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an epic portrayal of universal truths and morals
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an excellent example of how the views of a town can be
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an excellent work of fiction and if taught right, students can appreciate it on different levels
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an innocent creature that harms nothing and does no wrong
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a poignant coming-of-age story
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a story of awakening - awakening to a not so perfect world
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a tale of moral duty, humanity and respect, observed with brilliant clarity through the restless and enquiring eyes of a child
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a timeless classic that reflects on themes of innocence, coming of age, racism, friendship, love, human dignity and hatred
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a timeless film packed with beautiful scenes and meaningful life lessons
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a timeless story of struggle and growing up
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a touching story full of life-lessons and heart
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a true modern classic
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a world classic
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Mockingbird is a science fiction novel by Walter Tevis, published in 1980 by Doubleday. It was nominated for a Nebula Award for Best Novel.
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