YOU LIVE, YOU LEARN
Beyond such issues as racial tensions, classism, sexism and injustices that minorities face throughout the novel, Harper Lee is also telling us a coming-of-age story or what is known in the literary world as a Bildungsroman (a word of German origin meaning a "novel of personal development or education"). As the narrator and protagonist, Scout is telling a story of her journey from youth to maturity amidst a racially charged era. Throughout the chapters we see her moving from a state of innocence to one of maturity as the result of suffering and surviving various misadventures.
As Scout finishes her first year of school, the author expands on several themes, each becoming a life lesson for the young girl. Think about the topics llisted below and explain what you believe to be the most important lesson Scout learns so far, how she learns it and why it is so important to learn.
· Prejudice (other than racial)
· Education (school vs. home)
· Truth and Lies (good vs. bad lies)
· Femininity (Women’s roles in Maycomb’s society/ boys vs. girls)
- Al Franken