To Kill a Mockingbird In to kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee demonstrates that children grow in their understanding of justice as they mature. Scouts initial understanding of justice is that if something is right then the world will see it. My first example is when Scout reacts to not being able to read after her teacher trys to prevent her. When scout is not allowed to read she learns that even though she should be allowed to what is right doesn't always happen and the rules aren't always fair but…
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suspects. If you have a reputation of being dangerous, people are going to avoid you. It doesn't matter if you changed, because someone else might not know the real side of you. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee claims reputation is not always accurate, making it misleading, and this is true in today’s society. Harper Lee shows that reputation is not accurate with Boo Radley. For example, Boo Radley has a reputation of being a monster because he supposedly stabbed his dad with scissors. Even though…
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Have you ever felt your morals being influenced by different factors? What makes you judge what is right and wrong? In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the setting is Maycomb, Alabama, during the height of racism and the Great Depression. Jean Louise, nicknamed Scout, is young and fighting to find what is right and wrong. Every aspect of her morals is being formed as she questions whether whites and black are equal. Many things can influence your morals and judgement. Three of the main factors…
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not who they seem. We see this through multiple characters such as Tom Robinson and Boo Radley. Tom Robinson is not how people think of him because people think of him as a man who raped a young woman, but in reality he is just a regular citizen. Another person who is not who they seem is Boo Radley. He seems like a scary man, but in reality he is a nice, kind, and caring person who saved the lives of Scout and Jem. In turn, there are many characters who are not who they seem to be in the town of…
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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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arrogant. Your characteristics determine how you contribute to society. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Atticus is given a case to defend a man named Thomas Robinson. Atticus is unbiased towards the fact that he is a black man. Atticus stands up for Tom Robinson by actually trying to defend him. “Yeah, but Atticus aims to defend him. That’s what I don’t like about it”(To Kill A Mockingbird page 186). Atticus knows he could get hurt or disrespected by helping Thomas Robinson but…
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Calpurnia is considered to be an essential asset to the Finch family’s household. Besides being a maid and doing all the cooking, cleaning, and caring of the house, she has many other responsibilities. She acts as a maternal figure and a disciplinarian in the lives of Scout and Jem. When Scout and Jem both leave to go to school, Calpurnia feels their absence and had to turn on the radio to distract herself. Calpurnia has always told Scout what to do and how to behave properly, to the extent that…
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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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will receive the best childhood that he can provide them with. The fundamental and often universal theme shown throughout To Kill A Mockingbird is the difference between good and evil in the world.…
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them through it. 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…
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