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To Kill a Mockingbird

"Let me also take a whack at To Kill A Mockingbird, also sentimental claptrap. Not a complex character in the bunch, not a shade of gray in the story. It is a children's story for not very bright children, which is one reason it's taught in schools. Effectively shot, but clearly designed to make the audience feel good about itself for being high minded."
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