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    II 26 Jan 2014 Innocent Birds Atticus Finch said‚ “I’d rather you shot at tin cans in the backyard‚ but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit ‘em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird." Jem learns that it’s wrong to kill a mockingbird because they are innocent creatures. As the citizens of Maycomb are introduced‚ you realize all the hatred and violence that kids‚ parents‚ and friends have to experience. Some children‚ like Dill‚ who’s basically

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    David Spence Ms.Balton English 1 Honor’s 13 March 2014 Courage (TKAMB) What is courage? Courage is the ability to conquer fear or despair or to be brave. In the novel‚ “To Kill a Mocking Bird”‚ by Harper Lee‚ courage is shown throughout book. While not all characters seemed to be courageous‚ one can easily separate the frivolous entities from the immoral ones. Although many characters exhibit this trait‚ Jem‚ Authur Radley‚ and Atticus were the most potent. Jem represents the idea of

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    time to humiliate and deprive negroes of their equality and freedom. Over time‚ this “social hierarchy” has been noticed and brought to the attention of people worldwide through books‚ famous speeches and much more. For instance‚ the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee bring up the conflict of racism and the justice system and how the aspects affect each other. The famous speech of Martin Luther King mainly expresses how negroes are treated unfairly and how he views the future based on the coming

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 6 Vocabulary Ensuing: Happening next. Prowess: Ability or a skill. Ramshackle: Badly built or rundown. Inviting: Attractive. Cot: Collapsible lightweight bed. Sentences 1. Jem said Mr. Avery misfigured ‚ Dill said he must drink a gallon a day‚ and the following contest to determine relative distances and respective ability only made me feel left out again‚ as I was untalented in this area. 2. The back of the Radley house was less attractive than the front:

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    Thesis Statement: In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ as Jem expands his boundaries with regard to various people and events within Maycomb County‚ Lee shows how the process of growing up and maturing into an adult involves the act of questioning and reasoning‚ the guidance of enlightened adults‚ and the acceptance of certain harsh realities. Topic Sentence: In the beginning of the novel‚ through his interactions with Boo Radley‚ Jem learns not to judge a person based upon appearances.

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    The Weapons of Discrimination     In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ society shows that prejudice and discrimination kill the innocence of a mockingbird and puts the town of Maycomb against Tom Robinson because of the cruelty and opinions of blacks. Prejudice and discrimination are widely spread throughout the town and the separation between the people of Maycomb versus Tom Robinson divides among the inequality and racial differences of the community. After Atticus shoots the rabid dog‚ that

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    Anthony “Gauge” Rees Mrs. Johnson English 9 To Kill a Mockingbird Report 11/3/15 You may ask‚ “What is the big idea behind To Kill a Mockingbird?”. This report is going to show you what I think the big idea is behind this amazing book. Harper Lee did a great job writing this book and it shows how much time she put into it. There are many meaning and sayings in this book that mean a lot to me and other people as well. This novel teaches you a lot about how things were in those times and how

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    other. People have prejudices towards approximately every type of person for some reason or another. Everybody is different‚ and some people take advantage of those differences to discriminate against others. Discrimination‚ in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ is described as the “simple hell people give other people without even thinking” (Lee 269) and all throughout it‚ portrayal of age‚ social class‚ and race prejudgment. As the novel progresses‚ Jem and Scout grow and nurture just like the rest

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    To kill a mockingbird reflective essay Have you ever had a disagreement with someone‚ yes‚ yes you have what was it about? Did it esculate into a argument or fight. You probably have but during the disagreement did you think to put yourself in there shoes and walk a mile? Now the probability of that is a lot less this is important to do in any situation there is a disagreement because if you dont thake there feelings into consideration then it can turn to something more violent. I say put you self

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    "She was white‚ and she tempted a Negro. She did something that in our society is unspeakable: she kissed a black man.” In the book To Kill a Mockingbird a rape trial takes place‚ between Tom Robinson‚ a black man‚ and Mayella Ewell‚ a white women. Though most people believe Maylla because she is white‚ I believe Tom is not guilty because of the lack of medical evidence‚ lack of witnesses‚ and the fact that Tom Robinson was crippled in the left arm. The lack of medical evidence proves

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