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Self-Identity and the Queer Theory in To Kill a Mockingbird
Viktoria Fyodorova
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A writer examines Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, drawing on what she's learned about self-identity and the Queer Theory to view it in a different way. 

To Kill a Mockingbird is not just a classic; it's a story of resilience and acceptance, masked by an impressive tale of growing up, symbolism, and the discovery of who we really are.

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*College book assignment, written in 2022.*

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