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'To Kill a Mockingbird' - relevance to modern times
The presenter speculates on the ultimate meaning of the novel. He presents an opinion that the book is not about racism and discrimination, but about the power of tolerance and generosity. The book continues to have relevant messages to impart about society and humanity.
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