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Title: All Harper Lee Ever Did, Was Sing Her Heart Out For Us.

Intro Paragraph: “... they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us.” (119) Said Miss Maudie to Jem. “That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (119) Lately, there has been a lot of discussions deciding if To Kill A Mockingbird should be taught in school. Based on its incredible morality and true life stories the book should still be taught in schools. For 56 years Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird has been an inescapable fixture of America’s civic religion. Critics Stephen Metcalf and Thomas Fallon continues to argue with traditional views of this beloved novel, arguing that is pompous, irrational, and abhorrent. While Metcalf and Fallon contribute valid criticisms,

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