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Any Way You Want It: Journey - Aunt Alexandra always wanted everything her way. And I went into detail about how she was demanding to change Scout to become more of a 'girl'.

Don't Matter: Akon - The society didn't want to see the African Americans and White folks living together. However, some wanted to be equal. Talk about the prejudice and how separated they two were and how some tried to stay equal. (Atticus and Calpurnia, and Scout and Jem sitting with the Afican Americans during the trial are two examples.)

Grace Kelly: Mika - Mika talks about trying to change his style to look like different people, but he felt sad in the new clothes and didn't like them. This is an example of how Scout didn't like to be dressed by Aunt Alexandra.

Can't Get No (Satisfaction): Rolling Stones - Aunt Alexandra was never satisfied with the way Atticus was 'ruining' the family name; or how Scout didn't wear a dress.

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How Scout saw that there were no changes in society to create fairness between the different races.

I'm Just A Girl: No Doubt - Scout was being pressured to become a lady, which was someone she wasn't because she was a tom boy. Gwen talks about how she doesn't want to become what people tell her, but rather just be herself.

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The song "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd could be said to describe Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" as it symbolizes a yearning for freedom and independence, much like Scout's desire to break free from societal expectations and norms.

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Anyway you want it - Journey

Black or White - Michael Jackson

Can't Get No Satisfaction - Rolling Stones

Dear Mama - 2pac

Don't matter - Akon

Free bird - Lynard Skynard

I Won't Back Down - Tom Petty

Mockingbird - Eminem

One Way or Another - Blondie

Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday

Sweet Home Alabama - Lynard Skynard

Waiting on the world to change- John Mayer

Wake Up Boo by the Boo Radleys'

Where Is The Love - Black Eyed Peas

Why Can't We Be Friends (originally by Smashmouth) - Sublime

The birds in TKAM, (Mockingbirds) sing to the town so it is a sin To Kill a Mockingbird.

I think a good song is Sneaking Up On Boo Radley, it talks about Scout and Jem sneaking up on Boo Radley

If you are looking to represent the society at the time and the themes of the novel - strange fruit by Billie Holiday is good - very very touching and sad

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I think that Headstrong by Trapt would be excellent here are the lyrics, it reminds me of how brave scout is:

Circling your, circling your, circling your head,

Contemplating everything you ever said

Now I see the truth, I got doubt

A different motive in your eyes and now I'm out

See you later

I see your fantasy, You want to make it a reality paved in gold

See inside, Inside of our heads (yeah)

Well now that's over

I see your motives inside, decisions to hide

[Chorus:]

Back off I'll take you on

Headstrong to take on anyone

I know that you are wrong

Headstrong we're Headstrong

Back off I'll take you on

Headstrong to take on anyone

I know that you are wrong and this is not where you belong

I can't give everything away

I won't give everything away

[Verse 2:]

Conclusions manifest, your first impressions got to be your very best

I see you're full of $#!T, and that's alright

That's how you play, I guess you'll get through every night

Well now that's over

I see your fantasy, you want to make it a reality paved in gold

See inside, inside of our heads (yeah) Well now that's over

I see your motives inside, decisions to hide

[Chorus]

[Verse 3:]

I know, I know all about [x3]

I know, I know all about your motives inside, and your decision to hide

[Chorus]

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Please also post the specific scene the song would accompany.

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fly like a bird, i believe i can fly,and any song from the eagles

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The song "Im just a girl" by no doubt is perfect, I have this project I need to find this on and this was the song I chose. I need a song that describes scouts relationship with her aunt and another one for with atticus.

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One song that describes characters of To Kill a Mockingbird is Don't Matter by Akon. Another song is Grace Kelly by Mika.

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if u look on pandora.com u can c 4 ur self (it's free)

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Scout- forget you - Cee Lo Green

MAyella - Gold Digger - Kanye West

Jem- I'll still kill - 50 cent

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Dew Dew Dewey Day by Nat Shilkret

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