[
    "You attend a book signing event to meet your favorite author, Harper Lee.",
    "You watch the film adaptation of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee.",
    "You read 'Go Set a Watchman' by Harper Lee to explore the sequel to her famous novel.",
    "You visit Monroeville, Alabama, the hometown of Harper Lee, to understand her origins.",
    "You discuss the themes of racial injustice in Harper Lee's novels with a book club.",
    "You dress up as Scout Finch from 'To Kill a Mockingbird' for a literary-themed costume party.",
    "You research interviews with Harper Lee to gain insight into her writing process.",
    "You analyze the character development of Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's works.",
    "You join a reading group focusing on the works of Harper Lee to delve deeper into her narratives.",
    "You visit the Monroe County Heritage Museum to learn more about the history behind 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.",
    "You write a critical analysis of the literary style employed by Harper Lee in her novels.",
    "You participate in a 'To Kill a Mockingbird' trivia competition to test your knowledge of Harper Lee's masterpiece.",
    "You follow discussions on social media forums dedicated to Harper Lee and her impact on literature.",
    "You explore the symbolism of the mockingbird in Harper Lee's works.",
    "You analyze the cultural significance of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in the context of its time.",
    "You review academic journals discussing the influence of Harper Lee on modern literature.",
    "You attend a lecture at a university where scholars discuss Harper Lee's contribution to American fiction.",
    "You write a letter to the editor of a literary magazine sharing your thoughts on Harper Lee's legacy.",
    "You watch a documentary about Harper Lee's life and the impact of her writing on society.",
    "You join a book reading club that focuses on the works of Harper Lee.",
    "You write fan fiction inspired by the characters created by Harper Lee.",
    "You participate in a book marathon dedicated to reading all of Harper Lee's published works in a short duration.",
    "You create a study group to analyze the social themes prevalent in Harper Lee's novels.",
    "You teach a class on 'To Kill a Mockingbird' to high school students, introducing them to Harper Lee's narrative.",
    "You explore the legal aspects of the cases depicted in Harper Lee's novels with a legal expert.",
    "You engage in a debate on the moral dilemmas presented in Harper Lee's narratives.",
    "You attend a theatrical performance based on 'To Kill a Mockingbird', adapted for the stage.",
    "You analyze the historical accuracy of the events portrayed in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.",
    "You explore the impact of Harper Lee's works on the civil rights movement.",
    "You create an art piece inspired by the themes and characters in Harper Lee's books."
]