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Using the sequence to give energy to scenes and using subtext to give them meaning

by Paul Chitlik - Loyola Marymount University

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Paul Chitlik analyzes the structure of To Kill a Mockingbird to show how sequences of related scenes move the story forward and how subtext helps to add depth and meaning to the characters and their actions.

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