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3 December, 19:02

What holiday approaches as the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" approaches the climax?

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    The holiday of Halloween approaches as the novel nears the climax in 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'

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    'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a novel written by Harper Lee.

    In the novel, as the plot nears the climax, the holiday of Halloween approaches. It was on Halloween, that Jem and Scout were attacked by Bob Ewell.

    When Jem and Scout were on their way back to home from Halloween Pageant, Jem sensed that someone is following them, and when he sensed the danger he asks Scout to run, but they are attacked by Bob Ewell. But Bob Ewell was then attacked by Boo Radley to save kids from him, in which Bob is eventually killed by Boo Radley. The climax and this attack takes place in chapter 28 of the novel.
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