What would Finch have done if he wasn't a lawyer?
i never read that book, is it worth reading. im from america
>>9515152
>I'm from America
Then you would've read it in high school.
>>9515160
What a lofty opinion you have.
>>9515152
went to private school
>>9515142
He would've joined the clergy desu
>>9515160
I never read it and I went to American school. We just read Shakespeare, Lord of the flies, and Gatsby
>>9515183
Is this code for getting homeschooled by your retarded hick parents?
>>9515152
absolutely not
>>9515142
Absolutely nothing
>>9515152
>i never read that book
>im from america
Are you from one of those states that want to ban all books with the N word in it?
>>9515142
He would have not liked the Black but he ultimately wouldn't consider it his business and remain impartial.
I don't fucking know, he would have been smoking grass and giving handjobs to sailors and vomited himself to sleep every night in a jazz club bathroom.
>>9515323
oddly enough... the same states that help perpetuate it's existence.
I don't know. He doesn't really have much of a character, which is i why i can't understand the inane admiration some people have for him.
>>9515142
Love how everyone focuses on the racial aspect of the book and not the fact a woman tried to destroy an innocent man's life and people forget that.
>>9515448
>wherein a /pol/tard takes his first steps toward understanding intersectionality
I read it Junior Year in high school... it was amazing... like those books that you don't think are going to b fun to read, but it was a courtroom drama with some philosophical themes. I ended up enjoying it a lot.
To answer OP's question - frycook.