They both are talking about bodies hanging on trees.
Both "Strange Fruit" by Billie Holiday and the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" deal with themes of racial injustice and the harsh reality of racism in America. The song describes the lynching of African Americans, highlighting the brutality and violence of racism, while "To Kill a Mockingbird" showcases the unfair trial of an innocent black man, demonstrating the systemic racism prevalent in society. Both works challenge societal norms and call attention to the deep-rooted issues of racism in America.
To Kill a Mockingbird paraphrases FDR's inaugural speech
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The cast of Strange to Relate - 1943 includes: Pamela Bevan Howard Douglas Jane Griffiths Wally Patch Mabel Poulton Hal Walters
Allan Barham has written: 'Strange to relate' -- subject(s): Psychical research, Parapsychology
The two novels relate in numerous ways; however, one obvious way is that they both describe the persecution of a minority group (Jewish people in TDOAF and African Americans in TKAM).
This question is badly worded but I assume you are asking How can the children relate to mockingbirds in the novel. To answer that I would say that Scout and Jem are like Mockingbirds because in the scene where Bob Ewell attacks them they are helpless and defenceless yet are attacked just like mockingbirds are killed even though they are of no harm. Dill is also like a mockingbird as he is abused by his parents and once again he is innocent and helpless in such a situation so he can relate to the innocent mockingbirds that are killed.
To Kill a Mockingbird is related to social studies since it gives a picture of life in a small town some years ago and focuses on race relations and relations with people who are different. It has nothing to do with math.
Ms. Holiday had the impact of changing the way African Americans thought of music during the 1920s-1930s time period. Gracing us with her beautiful voice. She gave a definition to music that people during those time periods could relate to.
All hallows eve, which is the day when spirits are free to roam the earth...pagans follow this holiday to find the spirits and contact the dead
"Who Killed the Mockingbird?" is not a well-known or widely recognized story, so there is no specific plot or storyline associated with it. It is possible that it may be a play on words or a reference to the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Prohibition is not directly addressed in To Kill a Mockingbird. However, the novel is set in the 1930s during the Great Depression, a time when prohibition was still in effect in the United States. The illegal activities surrounding alcohol during prohibition could be seen as indicative of the larger issues of injustice and hypocrisy that are explored in the novel.
Both "To Kill a Mockingbird" and Tupac Shakur address themes of prejudice, injustice, and societal inequality. Tupac, like the character of Tom Robinson in the novel, faced discrimination and fought against societal norms. Both works emphasize the importance of standing up for what is right and advocating for justice, despite the challenges faced.