An Analysis of Children's Narrative Perspective in To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird is the work of Harper Lee,an American writer.It once won Pulitzer Prize.The novel adopts a unique narrative technique,that is,giving the pen holder to a six-year-old child.From the perspective of Scott,the little hero,the novel describes a grievance in a small town in the southern U-nited States in the 1930s,and exposes the injustice and darkness of society from the naive perspective of children.By studying the children's perspective in the novel,this paper discusses the unique literary value of this writing technique in the novel.
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