Who Is Jem Finch's House In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American film, based on the novel of the same name by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic film about racial injustice, the loss of innocence and what it was like to live in the deep south during the depression era. When I watched To Kill a Mockingbird, I had many things I like about the movie and a few things I wish that could have been differently.
In the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird, it shows Scout playing with the gifts Boo Radley have given Scout and Jem; the soap dolls, a spelling bee award, a pocket watch, etc. I really thought it was a great idea for the writers to do that, but if it was someone who has not read To Kill a Mockingbird, they would not understand the significance of those …show more content…

I think that the actor who played Tom Robinson was much older than what I had pictured Tom to look like. Other than that, I think all the actors/actresses were exactly how I imagined looking like, especially Scout. The neighborhood is also another thing that looks how I imagined it while reading. The Finch’s house looked very different compared to Tom Robinson’s house. While the Finch’s house looked like a common middle class everyday type of house, Tom’s house looked run down, poorly built and small. With the two house compared to each other, it showed what social class ranking black people had back then compared to an everyday white person’s house. In the movie, it said Tom was only shot once and in the book, it said Tom was shot seventeen times. It would have been much more impactful and shocking if the movie said Tom was shot that many times. I really liked when the music would change depending what was going on to set the mood. For example, when Atticus, Jem and Scout were walking home after Atticus’s lost case, the music sounded sad. Also, when Jem and Scout were walking home from school after Halloween and Jem was getting suspicious that someone was following them, the music sounded mysterious. Lastly, I thought it was strange that the movie never

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