In the book To Kill a Mocking Bird describe Miss Maudie Atkinson? How typical is she of Maycomb's women? What do the children think of her?
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Miss Maudie Atkinson is a strong, supportive woman who is a forthright speaker. She is not like the rest of the women and the children respect her because she treats them like she does adults. ChaCha.
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About To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird is a Pulitzer Prize winning American novel dealing with racism. Set in the 1930’s, the book is famous for the impact it made in presenting racial inequality to white America, and for the impact created by the character of Atticus Finch the fictional hero of the book.
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