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NM!!
Glad you're back! Yes I did picture Peck as Atticus while reading the book and I loved it!! The movie absolutely is my all time favorite and I agree, I worship Gregory Peck too!! ![]() Rajasaranam! Hi and thanks for your response. I finished the book long ago and re-read many parts that strike some indescribable chord deep in the soul.... I don't think I can find the right words to describe Atticus. He is the epitome of righteousness without the element of ideality, that makes him very much human and tangible. Since I had seen the movie before reading the book, I was constantly picturing Gregory Peck as Atticus while reading. He has nothing short of immortalized Atticus! |
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Cygnus,
I agree with you about Gregory peck's sterling performance in the movie - the movie and the man himself have remained my favourites till today! ![]() I read the book ages ago, when I was still in my teens and did not think much about it until I saw the movie and then, I appreciated the book...silly isn't it? Just saw the topic in this forum and thought of penning down my 2 cents' worth. Happy Reading - am sure you'll enjoy it and you can picture Gregory as you're reading the book.... Rgds. |
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I am currently reading this absolute treasure of a novel. I have seen the movie before and I remember being enthralled by the charming children and their southern gentleman father played marvellously by Gregory Peck ( Best Actor Oscar for his splendid performance). Please share your thoughts on this intricately detailed delightful book, if you've read it. I highly recommend this novel for anyone interested in reading fiction that is similar to the genre of "Swamy and friends" and "Prathapa Mudaliar Sarithram" poignantly infusing racial injustice in a poor town in Alabama during the Depression era.
There used to be an old thread by this title but I couldn't find it now, hence the new thread... ![]() |
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Cygnus, ![]() Gregory Peck is simply awesome! what a performance! ![]() I completely agree with you...I read the book in high school, but never truly appreciated until I watched the movie recently... ![]() one of the BEST!!! ![]() |
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This book is actually amazing!
Boo Radley scared the day lights outta me at the beginning...but then at the end ![]() dont wanna give too much away hehe lolz its soo gd! its mainly on the racial segragation in America right? well...its based aroundd that....kinda like Roll of Thunder, Hear my cry...but To kill a mocking bird is from the whtie peoples eyes....ROTHMC is from the black peoples eyes...mmmmmmmm! awesome bks! |
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It's a boring book IMO. Not worth my time, might not be yours as well, unless you're driven to pursue extrinsic inspiration from such like! Nothing novel about the situation. Basically it is pretty much tihe same as the illiterate Tamil cinema hero amazing the world with his fluent English/Hindi. But the way it was presented was just beautiful. The way in which the children's perception of Atticus gets wider, never ever directly mentioned, is something that comes out very well. Nothing is told, everything happens and you move along with it. Really good writing. |
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Really good writing. ![]() |
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I used to be a fan of the film. But come to think of it, I would never revisit the film again. It's a good film for sure. ... the way it was presented was just beautiful....Nothing is told, everything happens and you move along with it. Really good writing. ![]() |
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