In this passage it shows how Atticus felt about the night before when Walter Cunningham, along with other men, tried to attack him. What I felt was most important was how Atticus referred to them as wild animals but then when they came to their sense he called them human. “...that a gang of wild animals can be stopped, simply because they’re still human.” (line 21-22) He later goes on to tell Jem that even a small girl can stop them. I think this goes to show how small acts can change the way people…
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In the book To “Kill a Mockingbird” Atticus is a very genuine and kind man. He strives to show great fatherly instincts when he is raising his two young children. As a lawyer Atticus is very loaded with tasks he is responsible for, but always tries to be fair. However he still keeps his great relationship with friends and family. In the story Atticus is outrageously kind to everyone he comes in contact with. Consequently he tries to put himself in other people's shoes. He does not think about…
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“The world is full of evil and lies and pain and death, and you can’t hide from it; you can only face it. The question is when you do…How do you respond? Who do you become?”- AOS Coulson. Atticus Finch perfectly matches this quote because he is the shield that protects his family from all of the horrendous, hazardous and dangerous incidents that occur in the world. He incorporates the fitting image of an ideal father because he is filled with fondness for his children which results with him being…
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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee, a father raises up his children with many lessons. The author shows how Atticus Finch teaches his children three most important lessons throughout the novel. Atticus demonstrates what courage is, the importance of moral principles, and to not judge others. That being said, Atticus Finch teaches his children courage, moral principles, and about judgement in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. One of the three lessons Atticus Finch teaches is…
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TKAM ESSAY PRACTICE Does To Kill a Mockingbird deserve its title as a classic of American Literature? Refer to the novel’s narrative elements in your response. Harper Lee is an American author of the novel called ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ set in the quite town of 1930s Maycomb and published in 1960. To Kill a Mockingbird deserves its tittle as an American classic novel. This will be proven through an exploration of the novel’s themes: loss of innocent, prejudice, moral education and courage. The Pulitzer…
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Hannah Moton Mrs. Santos-Garner English 2 Period 7 March 15 2017 To Kill a Mockingbird Literary Analysis "The Ultimate lesson all of us learn is unconditional love, which includes not only others but ourselves as well,"(Elisbeth Kubler-Ross). In the 1960 bestseller "To Kill a Mockingbird" readers are presented with Scout's perspective on what is occurring around her. In the beginning of the novel Scout addresses her family traditions and background. The novel had taken place during the Great…
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To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurred near her hometown in 1936, when she was 10 years old. The novel is renowned for its warmth and humor, despite dealing with the serious issues of rape and racial inequality. The narrator's…
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occasional immoral actions or misjudgements. Eventually, we crave the pre-existing way of life of innocence. Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, highlights this ideology as numerous characters find themselves striving for innocence whether it be for internal satisfaction or the accedence of others. Through analysis of Harper Lee’s novel, the theme is exposed at the hand of the minor characters: the innocence of the heart is highly sought after…
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Literary criticism is an informed, written analysis and evaluation of a work of literature that is based on a literary theory. A literary theory is a means to understand the various ways people read and connect with texts that usually leads to a new perspective. In To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM) by Harper Lee uses a literary theory known as archetypal criticism. This criticism shows how recurring characters, symbols, and themes help develop a story. The author’s use of loss of innocence, weather as…
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Despite its long standing as one of the greatest American novels, To Kill a Mockingbird is often criticized for its two-dimensional portrayal of African Americans. Critics point out that the novel's black characters are passive, eager-to-please, and ever grateful for the intervention of whites on their behalf, sitting on the sidelines of the story until forced unwittingly into the main plot. Calpurnia, Scout and Jem Finch's nanny, has been criticized as fitting the "mammy" stereotype of a matronly…
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