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In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee It takes place in Maycomb County, Alabama, it talks about Atticus Finch and his family. Atticus is a lawyer and has two kids Scout and Jem. The theme of To Kill a Mockingbird is everyone has flaws and you can either except those flaws or you can judge them and treat them differently than everyone else. They are judging people for their family or history and the way they look at this is not fair because they can't change that and there's no point in ridiculing…
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Just Mercy, a memoir, and To Kill a Mockingbird, a novel, are set in different eras featuring characters who have been accused of felonies. In Just Mercy, Walter McMillan is a black man who was found guilty and sentenced to death for the murder of a white woman. On the other hand, in To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom Robinson, also a black man, was falsely accused of raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell, and was put on trial. While circumstances and factors in both cases somewhat differ, each book addresses…
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Harper Lee once said, “The novel is a love story pure and simple.” To Kill A Mockingbird shows love in multiple ways in the story. Love is shown by Atticus, and Calpurnia in To Kill A Mockingbird. ` Atticus shows love to multiple people in many ways. Atticus is very caring and disciplining to his children Scout and Jem. Atticus once said, “I do my best to love everybody…” (Lee, 144). Atticus says this to show Jem and Scout, that it is the right thing to love everyone. Atticus wants to show them that…
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face and even tougher to fight, amazing all when beaten. Unfortunately, the fight against adversity is not always won, but the progress made in surviving all twelve rounds and going the distance can still have a great effect. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Mr. Atticus Finch is at odds with own town and the society within it. Faced with an insurmountable task, Atticus is left with two choices, step down and become what he resents, or take on an emotionally testing battle that will…
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The novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee includes the contradictory characters Mrs. Maudie and Mrs. Dubose. These women have identifiable similarities and differences. Mrs. Maudie and Mrs. Dubose are similar in many ways. One similarity is they’re both neighbors of the Finches. Another similarity is that they both have a garden that plays a role in To Kill A Mockingbird. They are both are wise in their own way which is the third similarity between these two characters. Despite their similarities…
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people see the differences more than the similarities and more on the faults than the Perfections. In To Kill a Mockingbird and The Help it shows how the main protagonists react to discrimination of sexuality, age, and race. In To Kill a Mockingbird the story focuses around Scout as a child and how she sees and responds to the world around her. The Help is written 30 years after To Kill a Mockingbird and centered around Skeeter, a young adult that returned home from college and finds herself trying to…
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3/23/17 The Mockingbirds of To Kill A Mockingbird The titular songbirds of Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird are not actual animals within the story, as some might think, but a symbol of innocence too pure to kill. The meaning of the title first appears in chapter 10, with Miss Maudie saying, “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing except make music for us to enjoy.… That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird. (p119)” Because of their benevolent nature, killing one is simply wrong. Mockingbirds are represented…
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character of Bob Ewell in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ who went after the Finch children, at the end of the novel, due to his contempt for Atticus due to his defense of Tom Robinson. Furthermore, the protagonist in many modern texts are shown to be the perfect ‘hero’ however, in the real-world people have flaws which is necessity for students to understand. This is particularly evident in the character of ‘Jay Gatsby’ who despite been the protagonist, has obvious flaws which is made apparent through…
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Journey to Adulthood In the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, author Harper Lee explores the theme of maturation and the loss of innocence through young Scouts. This is done through Atticus’s wisdom and experiences, as well as her own innocent mistakes as well. She narrates the book through the little girl, who, as she matures, begins to realize the flaws of what she thought was the “perfect” town of Maycomb, along with the audience. What exactly are these flaws? What did she learn from it? In Part One…
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Through the study of To Kill a Mockingbird and The Help, my understanding of integrity has been heightened. These texts portray a myriad of integrious and non-integrious actions. The main lessons I learnt was that integrity can’t exist without making sacrifices - whether they be large or small, that integrity, or a lack of integrity is shaped by an individuals interactions and experiences. Integrity can’t exist without self-sacrifices. Lee teaches us this through the experiences of Atticus, Scout…
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