Monday, March 5, 2012

Hybrid Letter - # 69

Dear Nathan,
I am concerned for your family. You have brought your family here to Congo on a personal mission and it's tearing your family apart. I feel that you aren't seeing the big picture. You are very self centered and you don't support your family. As a single parent with two children of my own, family is very important to me. Just a word of advice, care for your family first. Make sure their needs have been taken care of and that they are in the healthiest condition possible. Lastly don't ever put your hand upon your family members, they don't deserve it, they are just looking for your approval and love.
Sincerely, Atticus (To Kill a Mockingbird)

Hybrid Letter - # 69

Dear Leah,
I just want you to know I've been watching you these past couple of chapters and I'm amazed at what I see. You are so responsible and a wonderful sister. The way you stood up and took charge was so amazing. You lead that family so well. Leah you will be a great mother one day. Keep up the good work!
Sincerely, Calpurnia (To Kill a Mockingbird)

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Hybrid Letter: #66

Dear Ruth May,
I don't know you very well, but i can tell were really alike. Atticus tells me that where you live has a lot of Negros there. Ive got one where I live. His name is Tom. People don't like tom that much.l Are the people in the Congo like tom? Sorry if that sounds harsh, Jem tells me not to ask so much questions. When you come home we should play. Especially in the summer, that's when Dill comes over. Ill talk to you later.
-from
Scout Finch

Friday, March 2, 2012

Hybrid Letter #518

Dear Ruth May,
My name is Jean Louise, but most people just call me Scout. Atticus told me you and your family are livin in the Congo. I think that place sound right fascinatin, with all the native rituals and what have yous. I've never been to a jungle, what's it like there? I heard it's real dangerous with all the snakes a'slitherin around, wantin to take a bite outta folk. Even some big cats like ones you read about in nature magazines. I think it'd be mighty fine to go adventurin with you one day in the Congo. I sure hope you wouldn't mind me takin my brother Jem and Dill with me. I know they wouldn't wanna miss it for the whole world. Or maybe when your family comes back to the United States we could play pretend games here in Maycomb. I hope you can write me back soon and tell me about all the adventures you're havin in the Congo.
Your Truly,
Scout

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Hybrid Letter #13 1st Period

To: Adah Price
From: Arthur Radley

We got a lot in common, both all stuck inside. I been in a house, long time goin. You, you're stuck in your own mind.Folks don't know ya, even your own family. I gots a brother, but he don't talk to me. He won't let me go out, but I gots a tree. You gots some secrets too? You must ahve some, every body gots a secret. We can be secrets together.

-Arthur Radley