Harper Lee included the Halloween story in "To Kill a Mockingbird" to add suspense and tension to the novel. It also serves as a way to showcase the prejudices and fears of the town's residents, providing insight into the struggle between good and evil present in the story. Additionally, the Halloween story contributes to the overall theme of innocence and loss of innocence in the book.
Cindi Harper has written: 'The work of Cindi Harper'
Harper Brown has written: 'Poetry' 'Harper Brown Poetry'
Patricia Harper has written: 'GUILT TRIP'
Lea Harper has written: 'Shadow crossing'
Ray Bradbury wrote The Halloween Tree.
Adelle Bartlett Harper has written: 'Adelle Bartlett Harper's family lines'
Edward Harper Parker has written: 'China'
Jean Harper has written: 'Evocation, & other poems'
Charles G. Harper has written: 'The Brighton road'
William Harper Rider has written: 'The loom of life'
Lawrence A. Harper has written: 'Broken dirge over Atlantis'
Elizabeth Harper has written: 'An extract from the journal of Elizabeth Harper' -- subject(s): Experience (Religion), Diaries