Is the book Mockingbird fiction or nonfiction?

Is the book Mockingbird fiction or nonfiction?

To Kill a Mockingbird is primarily an example of Southern Gothic fiction in that it takes place in the South, contains both dark and comedic elements, uses Southern vernacular, features exaggerated characters, and references the supernatural.

Who is Mockingbird by?

Mockingbird (Erskine novel)

Author Kathryn Erskine
Language English
Genre Family
Media type Print
ISBN 0-14-241775-0

Why is the book called Mockingbird?

Mockingbirds. The title of To Kill a Mockingbird has very little literal connection to the plot, but it carries a great deal of symbolic weight in the book. In this story of innocents destroyed by evil, the “mockingbird” comes to represent the idea of innocence. Thus, to kill a mockingbird is to destroy innocence.

What grade level is the book Mockingbird?

Mockingbird

Interest Level Reading Level Word Count
Grades 4 – 8 Grades 2 – 12 36466

What is the conflict in the book Mockingbird by Kathryn Erskine?

The Main conflict in the story is that Caitlin is trying to find closure (the state of experiencing an emotional conclusion to a difficult life event) because of her older brother (Devon), who died in a school shooting, and is having a lot of trouble finding it.

What lexile is Mockingbird?

This book’s Lexile measure is 790L and is frequently taught in the 9th and 10th grade. Students in these grades should be reading texts that have reading demand of 1050L through 1335L to be college and career ready by the end of Grade 12.

What does mockingbird symbolize?

In this story of innocence destroyed by evil, the ‘mockingbird’ comes to represent the idea of innocence. Later in the book, Scout explains to Atticus that hurting their reclusive neighbor Boo Radley would be “sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird.” Mockingbirds are not the only birds in the book.

What is mockingbird syndrome?

Based closely on Kathryn Erskine’s novel for readers 10 and older, “Mockingbird” centers on Caitlin, a fifth-grader whose protective older brother has died unexpectedly and tragically. Being a girl with Asperger syndrome complicates the grieving process for herself, her father and their community.

What age is Mockingbird for?

This is a high school textbook–typically grades 10+. I would not put this book on a list that should be read by age 12. Discerning parents who believe their young’n can handle it–go right ahead.

What age is the book Mockingbird for?

To Kill a Mockingbird

Interest Level Reading Level Reading A-Z
Grades 9 – 12 Grades 3 – 6 n/a

What is the resolution of Mockingbird by Kathryn Erskine?

She has finally found closure. She finally “gets” empathy and is truly understanding emotions for the first time in her life.

How old is Caitlin in the book Mockingbird?

10-year-old
Caitlin, a bright, talented 10-year-old girl on the autism spectrum, diagnosed at that time with Asperger’s Syndrome, is trying to understand the world around her, especially how to make friends and fit in at school.

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