A Comparison Of To Kill A Mockingbird And Stranger Than Fiction

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Many things cannot be truly predicted, and the continuation or end of human lives are one of those things. In both Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Mark Forster’s movie, Stranger than Fiction, both protagonists face death, not knowing it until it looms directly over them, but are saved by someone who they likely never expected: Boo Radley who stabbed Bob Ewell, and a wristwatch that mitigated Harold’s bleeding. Our protectors may not be someone or something we expect. Nor are they always the ones we have shown much kindness or care for, but they regardless care for us. Harold and Scouts saviors are people who have cared for them or tried to help them out, regardless of what they receive in return. Scout and Jem’s savior, Arthur

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