01/07/05



'Atticus was right.  One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes
and walk around in them.  Just standing on the Radley porch was enough.'
                                                                                                               Harper Lee, 'To Kill a Mockingbird'


ハーパー・リーの「To Kill a Mockingbird」を読んだ。

この本は子供の視点から、

人種差別問題、アメリカの司法制度問題、子供のしつけ、友情や人間関係で大事なことなど様々な問題をに触れている。

どれに焦点を当てて読んでも同じぐらい考えさせられる。それがきっとこの本を偉大にしてるんだ。

たまには子供のように素直に考えなくちゃだめだよね。

本当にすばらしい本だ。

Read 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee.

The author writes, from a child's point of view, about various topics such as

racial discrimination, American Judicial system, child gearing, friendship and essence of human relationship.

It makes you think, to the same degree, whichever topic you choose to focus; perhaps that's what makes this book so great.

I thought I need to think like a child sometimes, in a simple and more obedient way.

A wonderful book.


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