uses the phrase “ to be a lady” to show that in Maycomb County all girls were to grow up as lady’s and follow the same patterns such as attire, what they do in their free time, and how they act around one another (92). Scout doesn't realize at all why she can't just act like herself in her pants running around. When she should be acting, she is sitting with Aunt Alexandra drinking tea in a dress. The speaker tries to make the world sound better to her kids and brighten it up for them. She wants the…
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I am reading To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee and I am on page 176. Chapters ten through 15 have been focused on the Finch Family. Atticus, the lawyer, has taken it upon himself to defend an African American named Tom Robinson. During this process, a mob rises from the city, threatening to kill Tom. For the first time ever, Jem purposely disobeys his father in pursuit to help him. Scout also helps by individualizing Mr. Cunningham who was the leader of the mob. In this paper I will be evaluating…
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causes people to travel to a place beyond the physical world, where every word imprisons them in suspense and urges them to read on. When one takes the journey to this dream world, in their mind, they often replace themselves with the Hero's position. Why is this? As humans we all want one thing or another in this life, yet it all boils down to greatness. Now what does greatness mean, it is simply the quality of being great. Oxford defines great as, "Of ability, quality, or eminence considerably above…
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community because of the rumors the town created about him. Atticus Finch is ridiculed by the town for defending Tom Robinson, even though Tom is innocent. Tom, Boo, and Atticus are the three people in To Kill A Mockingbird that represent the mockingbird symbol. Tom Robinson is the main reference of mockingbird symbol. Despite him being kind and helpful he is tried for the accused rape of Mayella and found guilty, even after Atticus proved that he was innocent. He was convicted simply by the…
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Robinson. They were no objections from Atticus. Mr. Tate explained how the girl confirmed what Mr. Ewell told him. Mr. Gilmer ended his questions for this witness, and the Judge asked Atticus if he had questions for this witness, and Atticus did. Atticus was very interested in if they called doctor, and asked Mr. Tate many times. Atticus…
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Q: Do you have any siblings? A: Yessum, I got an older brother named Jem. He likes to play football and read sports magazines, and he says he wants to be a lawyer, just like my daddy Atticus. Even though we sometimes ain’t getting along I still love him. Q: Who do you respect the most? A: I would say my daddy Atticus. Cause he is very smart and always nice to me and other folks. He taught me and Jem real important stuff like bein’ nice to other people, bein’ patient and not judging other colored people…
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years, Atticus Finch and Jake Brigance take action in the fight for unity. Standing up for what you believe in has its downsides. Both lawyers suffered cruel punishment due to their situations. When Jake made the decision to defend Carl Lee Hailey, he was aware of the potential danger. The KKK launched a burning cross onto his property one night to threaten him. On top of that, the KKK also attacked Ellen. As a result, he suffered consequences throughout the trial. On the other hand, Atticus did…
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think or feel a different way. This skill is integral to lawyers, as they are constantly attempting to convince people of one thing or another, like Atticus, the lawyer defending a Tom Robinson who was accused of rape in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird. To Atticus, this skill is his most valuable tool. Using Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, Atticus persuades a jury who’s minds are set against his client by being showing them respect and acting like a friend, getting the jury to feel that Tom is…
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theme is commonly referred to in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee’s characters of Atticus Finch, Tom Robinson, and Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird are compared to mockingbirds to display the negative effects prejudice can have on a community. Atticus Finch is one character easily compared to a mockingbird due to the prejudice he faces for having different views and values than majority of the community. Atticus discusses with his children about the trial he is taking on where he must defend a…
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individual to properly develop as a well rounded person. She expresses this point of view from 3 of the main characters in the book; Jean Louise “Scout” Finch, Arthur “Boo” Radley and Atticus Finch. The protagonist of the novel, Scout learns several lessons about empathy throughout the novel. Her father Atticus has stated several times that "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view” (36) . The quote…
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