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Neither the novel nor film version of To Kill A Mockingbird is superior to the other, just different. In the book you delve more into the separate characters while in the film you see the relationships in action. The book gives you a broader view of everything, but at the same time the movie points out everything that seems important. Lastly, the novel shows Scout as a girl caught in the middle, when the movie
was worse. On the cover of the book it states “The timeless classic of growing up and the human dignity that unites us all” this is the book, about two children trying to make to adulthood and become good people. Yet this is not the movie, the movie is the story of the wrongful trial and condemning of a black man in the south. Both were beautifully done, but neither were the same. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**

