This is based in its adult theme and chargedlanguage.Now that you have viewed this version (which is almost identical to the novel), what do youthink about his ban? Please respond to the following prompt, using the film study, and twoother academic/reliable sources. In your essay, use cited text examples from both researchsources as well as the film.Should Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird be banned in middle and high schools? Whyor why not?Instructions (how to get it done):• Choose your side of this issue and decide what three supporting proofs you are going to useto defend your argument.• Create a thesis statement that clearly states your argument and how you are going to prove it.You are welcome to use the following template:o It is apparent that Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird,should be banned in middle and high schools because of reason #1, reason #2,reason #3.• Go to the library database and find two sources that will help you defend your argument. Youmust use information from these articles in your essay and cite this new information with an intext-citation. Format for citing from articles is:o According to research, Lee’s novel has been on the list of top ten banned books sinceit was written in 1960 (Miller, 1986).ORo According to Miller (1986), Lee’s novel has been on the list of top ten banned bookssince it was written in 1960.