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To Kill a Mockingbird - Summary & Analysis by Thug Notes

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    Yo' what it is?
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    Sparky Sweets again.
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    And this week we rappin' down South with To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
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    This book focuses on three little homies by the name of Scout, her crippled brother Jem,
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    and some homeboy by the name of Dill.
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    Now, Scout's papa is a righteous lawyer with the badass name of Atticus.
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    Since there ain't nothing to do in Alabama,
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    Scout and her crew spend a summer harassing a nearby shut-in named Boo Radley.
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    Now, ain't nobody seen Boo Radley for years.
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    Scout and her crew try to pass Boo a note to see if he wants to chill,
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    but Atticus gets all crump and tell dem' kids to "Leave a brother be."
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    Next day, some little punk steps to Scout and straight up calls Scout's daddy, Atticus, a "Nigger lover." Mmmm.
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    Turns out, Atticus has been hired to defend some playa' named Tom Robinson,
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    who has been accused of raping the daughter of a shady cat named Bob Yule.
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    At the trial, my boy Atticus spits mad game up in that court room.
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    In fact, he discover it was Yule's daughter that was puttin' the moves on Tom.
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    Turns out she wanted some of that "dark chocolate", know what I mean?
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    After seeing his daughter makin' advances on a brotha',
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    Mr. Yule smack that bitch up raw, while Tom peaced out.
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    But since we talkin' about Alabama here, them white folks convict him anyway.
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    Why?
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    Cuz' he black.
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    That honky Yule be pissed that Atticus made him look like a fool up in court,
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    so Halloween night, Yule downs too much of that juice and gets the drop on Jem and Scout.
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    Just when he about to rough up my girl, Scout, crazy cracka' Boo Radley comes in outta nowhere,
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    and shivs that fool. Whoo!
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    He dead.
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    Sick and tired of his stupid lip,
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    the town authorities decide that Yule got too drunk and fell on his knife.
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    Boo gets off scot free.
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    Why?
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    Cuz' icing him, like my girl Scout says, would be like "Shootin' a mockingbird."
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    Now, you all don't know sh*t about the title until you read this here quote on page 90:
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    Only a jive-assed fool would pop a cap in a mockingbird,
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    cuz' all dem bitches do is just drop max level beats for your enjoyment.
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    So what my girl, Harper, tryin' to say is that rattin' on Boo Radley wouldn't do no good.
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    It only rid the hood of one more true blue playa'.
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    They already done f*cked up once by convictin' Tom,
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    so they ain't got to pop another mockin' bird.
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    Now this book right here is a straight up criticism of the South during The Depression.
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    The courts, the schools, the church: all of them were run by crooked ass crackas.
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    Now when we first meet Scout, she's sportin' all that Southern racism and ignorance.
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    But after kickin' it with Boo and Tom Rile, she matures and starts keepin' it real.
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    Dis' brings to one of the essential themes of this bitch:
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    learning valuable lessons by being exposed to people of difference.
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    By hangin' with a crazy cracka' like Boo Radley and a righteous black man like T. Robinson,
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    Scout has one of them paradigm shiftin' moments, playa.
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    She learns that these homies just be tryin' to hustle like anybody else.
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    Yo! Check it.
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    Jim's crippled ass is a metaphor for America's jacked up justice system.
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    Jim f*ckin' up his arm so young be one of them selected keys
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    for a country that was born with backward ass ideals.
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    Now, that sh*t might heal, but it gonna leave a disabling scar on the nation
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    and ain't no amount of cocoa butter gonna make that sh*t go away.
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    Yo! Thanks for watchin' Thug Notes.
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    Tune in next week, playa.
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To Kill a Mockingbird - Summary & Analysis by Thug Notes
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