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List some important ideas that the Watsons go to Birmingham 1963 includes. Why did you choose those ideas?

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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The most vital points in the story are guilt, age coming, mortality and family.  

As a matter of first importance, transitioning/ age coming is the focal point of the story as the principle characters are encountering a change that suggests the loss of their honesty.  

One of the fundamental characters, Kenny, is frequently feeling contrite subsequent to seeing a besieging occasion that the storyteller uses to depict the possibility that blame can be felt notwithstanding when one isn't straightforwardly included with the reason or isn't to blame of a specific occasion. This occasion likewise drives us to the mortality theme which isn't something a multi year old child concerns himself about with the exception of that for this situation, said kid, saw a besieging occasion and understands that everybody will pass on in the long run.  

All through the story we can see that the Watsons are a nearby family who esteem their connection more than everything else, I trust this is an intriguing point to discuss as it isn't exactly mainstream inside the American population.

Answered by Sidyandex
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‘Watsons go to Birmingham’ 1963 includes family, mortality, age coming and guilt.

Family and transitioning or age coming seems to be its fundamental point.

All throughout the story you can see the Watsons being a close-knit family who value their connections more than other things.

These ideas portray the main theme of the respective story.

Characters encounter changes which suggests loss of honesty on their part.

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