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Lastly Lee completes her claim with repetition to further appeal to her audience. throughout Atticus’s closing remarks she refers to Mayella Ewell as “she.” Strongly taking the blame off of Tom Robinson and subtly placing it on Mayella’s and her guilt. “She tempted a Negro. She was white, and she tempted a Negro. She did something that in our society is unspeakable: she kissed a black man. Not an old Uncle, but a strong young Negro man. “ (pg 231) Lee is magnifying two main points, “she” and “negro…
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In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” Jem is dependable and logical. For instance When Dill and Jem were arguing and debating on what they would trade, “He traded two of the gray ghost for two tom swifts that Jem would not get any closer than the main gate”. (Lee 16) The reason why this demonstrates his logical thinking is that he could have just back down but because he knew that he could get to the front gate. He also had two the gray ghost so if he did lose he probably could have been able to…
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I choose this sentence because it is very descriptive. Instead of saying, something simplistic like “I was so dizzy that my surroundings turned into a blur” Harper lee said that they “melted into a mad palette” which has a bigger impact in my opinion. She selected these phrases to show how all the colors around her blurred/melted together when she was in the tire. She trying to really capture how fast the tire was going. The diction helps the author achieve the purpose by saying that she was going…
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Prompt Authors and speakers use language to persuade people to explore new topics and ideas. A few ways that authors or speakers do this is that they put passion into what they write or say. An example that authors do this is the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee persuades children and adults to not be prejudice towards those of a different race or different background history..In the novel a man with the name of Tom Robinson is wrongly tried for something he never did. The jury decided…
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PARAGRAPH #1 (C) The simile that Scout uses as she describes the tail of Jems shirt changes the tone to shady. (E) Jem was going to retrieve his pants from when he got it stuck on the Radley’s gate. The tone is changed when Scout describes, “Jem’s white shirt-tail dipped and bobbed like a small ghost dancing away to escape the coming morning” (Lee, 76). (W) Scout watched him run around the house and that's when the tone of the story. The tone was now dark and scary because she described Jems shirt…
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Bob Ewell made his testimony, and, as usual, he was a disrespectful pig. Excuse my language. He answered with a snarky tone and as if the answers to the questions asked were very obvious. After every question he answered, he would repeat the same words: “I most positively was” or “I am positively sure.” Something about this told me he was not positively sure about what he was testifying. Mayella Ewell was next. She got up and walked to the witness stand with a bit of fear visible in her face. After…
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their entire perspective. Jake Brigance in A Time to Kill and Atticus from To Kill a Mockingbird do this perfectly. They are both lawyers that are trying to defend a black man of a crime that they committed. Although both of their speeches are good, Jake Brigance’s was more effective because of the rhetorical strategies that they used. The rhetorical strategies that he used were pathos, enumeratio, and rhetorical questions. One of the first rhetorical strategies that Jake Brigance uses is pathos. By…
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wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand” (Lee, 149). In To kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee wanted to show the audience what she believes is real courage; instead of them getting the idea that courage is just a big tenacious man who runs into burning buildings. Harper Lee’s book, To Kill a Mockingbird, took place in Maycomb, Alabama. Throughout the novel, Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson show the audience that being courageous is not…
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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the author, Harper Lee, chooses to use rhetorical appeals to gain empathy from the reader. In the beginning of the novel, Atticus Finch takes on a controversial case in which he defends an African-American man against rape charges. Atticus explains to his brother, “‘But do you think I could face my children otherwise? You know what’s going to happen as well as I do, Jack, and I hope and pray I can get Jem and Scout through it without bitterness, and most of all…
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Literary Analysis Essay 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…
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