Structured Rambling

Light and Dark in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird


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(It's a happy coincidence that this episode is being released on MLK Jr. Day in the US!)

To Kill a Mockingbird is Harper Lee's 1960 masterpiece and has remained noteworthy and controversial for its entire history. It's never been out of print, is taught in schools across North America, and in Paul's opinion is one of the books everyone must read.

Its heroes and villains are simple to see and understand, its themes clear. And yet, because it is told from the point of view of Scout Finch, a young girl, there is still so much that is unexplained and implied.

In this episode, Paul looks at how the motif of light in darkness is used in several key scenes and in relation to some of the key characters, including Scout, Atticus, Jem, and of course Boo Radley.

Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. New York: Grand Central, 1982.  

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