To Kill a Mockingbird
One of the chief criticisms of To Kill A Mockingbird is that the two central storylines -- Scout, Jem, and Dill's fascination with Boo Radley and the trail between Mayella Ewell and Tom Robinson -- are not sufficiently connected in the novel. Do you --
-- think that Lee is successful in incorporating these different stories? Where you suprised at the way in which these story lines were resolved? Why or why not? (Again, sorry)