I really enjoyed the play "To Kill A Mockingbird." I liked it so much better than Macbeth. The book my favorite we've ever read at school, and the play did a good job covering most of it, or the main parts anyway.
It was told by a different point of view. I think I liked it better when Scout told the story, rather than the next door neighbor. I liked hearing it from the kid's point of view.
Scout seemed really mouthy during the play, and I don't really remember that from the book. She was a good little actress, although it was a little hard to understand her sometimes.
Some people in the audience, though, were horrible. I noticed the laser on the actors during the fight scene, and along with the gum someone threw on the stage, I'm sure it was a distraction for the actors on stage.
During the discussion, I was impressed by the little boy, Dill. When someone asked a question, he always knew the answer, and he was so smart! That was surprising, considering he was only like 9 years old.
It was told by a different point of view. I think I liked it better when Scout told the story, rather than the next door neighbor. I liked hearing it from the kid's point of view.
Scout seemed really mouthy during the play, and I don't really remember that from the book. She was a good little actress, although it was a little hard to understand her sometimes.
Some people in the audience, though, were horrible. I noticed the laser on the actors during the fight scene, and along with the gum someone threw on the stage, I'm sure it was a distraction for the actors on stage.
During the discussion, I was impressed by the little boy, Dill. When someone asked a question, he always knew the answer, and he was so smart! That was surprising, considering he was only like 9 years old.
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