Many authors emerged during and after the Great Depression to show the audience that America was completely changed by the Great Depression. One of the authors happened to write books after the Great Depression which showed the world a new view of the event that changed the world. Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. “the daughter of Amosa Colman Lee…the plot of To Kill a Mockingbird is based… on [her father’s] unsuccessful youthful defense of two African Americans on convicted…
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"To Kill a Mockingbird" In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird", directed by Robert Mulligan, focuses on a lawyer named Atticus Finch, who is a very honest and greatly respected man. This man named Tom Robinson was a black man accused of rape. Atticus Finch puts his lawyer career on the line when he says he is going to defend Tom Robinson. This movie is told through the eyes of Atticus' six-year-old daughter, Scout. Scout and her older brother, Jem become best friends and grow their brotherly and…
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To Kill a Mockingbird is a powerful book. It tells us about historical American culture back in the 1930s. This was the time when discrimination was very harmful. Harper Lee published this book To Kill a Mockingbird. Despite being published fifty years ago, it still manages to send us the main reason why her book is still significant. To Kill a Mockingbird is an accurate historical representation of the culture of American South during the Great Depression. The Ewell family symbolizes the type…
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To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee that was published in 1960. It immediately became a successful book that won many prizes and is now a classic of American literature. The novel takes place in Alabama during the Great Depression and is narrated by a 6-year-old girl named Scout Finch that lives with her 10-year-old brother Jem, her father Atticus and their black housekeeper Calpurnia. In 1962 To Kill a Mockingbird was into a movie directed by Robert Mulligan. Although the main character…
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Humanities: I think that there were several themes in To Kill A Mockingbird. Some of them are “killing” mockingbirds, perspectives, prejudice, innocence, and courage. Below is a deeper understanding of some of them : “Killing” Mockingbirds - In the book, Atticus and Miss Maudie talk about how it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird because “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing except make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens, don’t nest in corn cribs, they don’t do one thing but sing their…
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School was required to read To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written during the Great Depression where a man named Atticus Finch defends a black man who was falsely accused of raping a white woman. This book has been debated whether it should be a required text to be read as a sophomore. Personally, I believe To Kill à Mockingbird should be a required text, for it teaches valuable lessons. The reason I believe To Kill a Mockingbird should be a required text because…
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Just like the people in the Great Depression, Harper Lee’s characters in To Kill a Mockingbird, fear results in the making of irrational decisions. For example, the character Scout, creates an atmosphere around herself that she establishes which shows she is frightened towards Boo Radley. For instance, Scout runs by the Radley house “ as fast as I could, not stopping, until I reached the safety of our front porch.”(pg 44) Scout’s actions show how she feels about the Radley place. She doesn’t feel…
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and "To Kill a Mockingbird" In the excerpt from the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" empathy is used when Atticus explains to his daughter that she can not understand someone until you consider things from his point of view. In the short story “Marigolds”, empathy is used when the main charter Lizabeth, feels guilty for destroying her neighbor's flower garden. in the excerpt the jungle the author makes you feel empathy for the factory workers. The excerpt from the story, “To Kill a Mockingbird”, empathy…
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In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, it’s set during the Great Depression in Maycomb, Alabama. The main characters are Jean Louise (Scout) and Jem Finch. In the beginning of the novel Scout is 6, and Jem is 10. The novel covers a 3 year span of the kids life. During these 3 years, the kids grow up a lot. Growing up is a central idea in To Kill a Mockingbird as shown through lessons, the trial, and a loss of innocence in the kids. The kids learn many life lessons in To Kill a Mockingbird. One of…
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To kill a mockingbird is a story that tells us about the past. It shows us the way people were treated and how they grew up. At the same time, Harper Lee was able to use rhetorical devices and motifs to capture the audience and define the past. In to kill a mockingbird, Harper Lee uses pathos, ethos and motifs skillfully, and paints a detailed picture of growing up without prejudice in a small Southern town during the depression. In the book to kill a mockingbird, Harper Lee strongly…
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