Review of “To Kill a Mockingbird” By Lee Harper
write an in-depth review of the selected book. – the questions needed to be answered are stated below
I attached a photo of a list of suggested books, you can choose either one of it, all of the books can be found on google as free pdf.
- Summary of the Plot
Provide enough information for those who have not read the book or seen the movie to understand the ethical dilemma faced by the character you are analyzing. Describe the environment of the character. - Issues Identified
Describe and analyze the ethical dilemma faced by the character.- What are the major factual issues raised?
- What are the major ethical issues raised?
- Who are the major stakeholders?
- Options Considered
What alternative courses of actions were considered or identified by the character? - Ethical Arguments Constructed
Determine which of the ethical principles/standards were employed by the character. (i.e., moral development; egoism; virtue; deontology; teleology; justice) - Evaluate the Arguments for each Option
- Did the character weigh the ethical reasons and arguments for each option?
- Did the character make any unwarranted factual assumptions?
- Did the character leave any unresolved conceptual issues?
- Character Decision
- Describe how the character resolved the dilemma.
- Explain the reasoning for the character’s chosen resolution.
- Did the character select the ethically best way to deal with the dilemma?
- In your opinion, what decision should the character have made?
- Your Recommendation
Would you recommend this movie or book to your classmates?
Answer preview
The above-stated classic novel is among the literary writings that campaigned for racial injustices and societal barriers. The story setting of this novel is developed during the Great Depression in the US, Alabama, in a town known as Maycomb. The protagonist of the story is a six-year-old girl, Finch Scout, who lives with her father, Atticus, the main character, and Jem, her brother. The main story centers on Atticus, a professional lawyer and his children, Scout and Jem. Despite being widowed, the Finches’ family are…
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