Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee, a Study Guide

Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee, a Study Guide

Did you enjoy Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird"? Then you will want to read and understand the issues raised in her recent publication "Go Set a Watchman." This Study Guide will help you as it includes an introduction; a list of characters with detailed notes; a comprehensive analysis of the publication history, setting, narrative voice, themes, etc.; each chapter typically has a commentary/introduction, helpful background notes on references in the text, and one or more questions which aid you the reader to a deeper understanding of the ideas, background, themes, and characters of the novel. Suggestions are offered on how to use the questions to promote discussions and presentation in class, but could equally apply to discussion groups; A helpful analysis is given of the relationship between this novel and "To Kill a Mockingbird" with particular emphasis on the issue of Atticus' views on race; Discussion materials and ideas on the controversial nature of the text are included; Two graphic organizers (plot and main characters) are offered for students to make notes; A full bibliography is included.
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