Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Ending of To Kill A Mockingbird

Ending:

The ending of TKAM fitted into place well to me. It was rather relevant. The unraveling of Boo Radley was very appropriate as he was somewhat a mystery throughout the story. The explanation closes up the mystery and serves to be a good conclusion. The story also ended well as there is a significant improvement in Scout and Jem's maturity. Compared to the first few pages in which Scout and Jem were depicted as playful and immature kids that annoyed people, the ending serves as a close and epilogue to the change in their attitude. Scout and Jem learnt to understand and accept people, especially Boo Radley. The ending of the story very well concludes the inner growth and development of Scout and Jem. I think that the ending was not too unexpected and was rather relevant and to a certain extent "normal".

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