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    Nicholas Marshall and Benjamin Frost October 27‚ 2012  English  Ms. Barton    To Kill a Mockingbird​  ­ Harper Lee   Chapter 19    Setting:​  Maycomb Courthouse  Characters:​  Thomas “Tom” Robinson‚ Judge Taylor‚ Atticus Finch‚ Jean Louise “Scout” Finch‚  Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch‚ Charles Baker “Dill” Harris‚ Mr. Gilmer‚ Mr. Link Deas‚ Reverend  Sykes‚ Mr. Dolphus Raymond.    Tom​  reaches around‚ runs fingers under left arm‚ and lifts it. Guides arm to Bible. Raises right  hand‚ left arm slips off Bible

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    To Kill A Mockingbird‚ opens with a quaint look on of the hometown of the main protagonist‚ Scout‚ and his family and friends. Scout is a six year-old girl‚ she and her brother‚ Jem‚ live with her father‚ Atticus. Scout has two close friends‚ Calpurnia‚ being a cook‚ and a short naive boy named‚ Dill; of whom Jem and Scout met during one summer. Scout reveals through first person narrative of some social taboo’s in‚ Maycomb; Scout’s residing township: Doors or windows left closed or ajar

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    Chapter 1 In this chapter the Finch family is introduced by Scout. Simon Finch established a homestead‚ ‘Finch’s Landing’‚ on the banks of the Alabama River. Both of his sons ended up leaving the landing as‚ Atticus‚ studied law; the other had studied medicine. Their sister Alexandra stayed and took care of the landing with her husband. Atticus moves to Maycomb‚ Alabama where he raises his two children‚ Scout and Jem. These children have always been fascinated by the Radley house because of the

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    Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up gardens‚ don’t nest in corncribs‚ they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird” (Lee 117). In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ the mockingbird symbolizes innocence and the destruction of it. Throughout the book‚ many characters are representations of the bird as they are innocents who have fallen in the hands of injustice. Boo Radley is a harmless

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    To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a novel which consists of a number of positive and negative themes. Lee has utilised the way of life and the attitude towards ‘Negros’ in the 1930’s to create a intriguing novel which has enlightened the wider community on the matters of racism and prejudice in America in the 1930’s. Even though the novel has a dark plot line there are a number of positive themes presented to the reader throughout the story‚ e.g. education‚ bravery and growing up. The theme

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    I realize Harper Lee titled the novel To kill A Mockingbird because killing a mockingbird was a supposed mortal sin because it did nothing harmful but brought joy and gave people something without anything in return‚ it gave it’s beautiful music that brings happiness to all. Reworded the title is to kill a peaceful soul as in Tom Robinson. Tom was helping Mayella and getting nothing back‚ not saying that he expected something but just because he was doing it out of the kindness of his heart‚ much

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    Expectations. In "To Kill a Mockingbird"‚ the author‚ Harper Lee‚ makes it clear that the expectations that Aunt Alexandra had for people were immoral. Aunt Alexandra expected Scout to dress and act like a lady. She wanted her to do things‚ such as wearing dresses‚ talking like a lady‚ and not doing things that boys do. However‚ Scout was not ready to make that change‚ because she was used to doing the exact opposite of what Aunt Alexandra asked her. She was doing things that boys would do‚ like

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    Jessica Yoon 2B English‚ Mullen To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Alabama was a heavily segregated state during The Great Depression which was a time of struggle for people all over the United States. During times of hardship‚ separation creates unity between social groups. In To Kill a Mocking Bird‚ three social groups are segregated; women‚ blacks‚ and the poor. The segregation of women is shown through Scout’s experiences. Being the only girl in the group of kids that play in the neighborhood

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    literature‚ emotions ae expressed through different characters. In Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ fear is shown through dialogue and the characterization of four major characters. An innocent‚ African American man that was accused of rape and is afraid to get hurt and lynched. Tom Robinson has conflict with a white gang in Maycomb and is horrified to get hurt. Atticus made sure‚ “[Tom got] some sleep [so] they won’t bother [him] anyone” (Lee 155). Atticus told Tom that he would safe and would not get

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    Mikayla Rex Trojeski Ms Emeline Briley English 8 June 2016 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Jem and scout are surrounded by people they have grown up with throughout their adolescent. People they believed are good and kind hearted people‚ but at the same time they are the people that question and or challenge an ugly system of oppression that makes it “okay” to despise people because of the colour of their skin. If there is one thing I have learned from Atticus is that he stands up for what

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