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    Chapter 10: “Shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit’ em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (Lee‚ 119). What I like about this quote is‚ it symbolizes Jem‚ Scout and Boo Radley. At first‚ I was curious why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird‚ but reading some of the lines‚ I understand that mockingbirds makes music that enjoys the people in Maycomb‚ and also they don’t do irritating thing such as usual birds would do‚ such not nesting in “corncribs”‚ and not eating up people’s

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    In both “Hawk Roosting” by Ted Hughes and “Golden Retrievals” by Mark Doty‚ the power of perspective is revealed through two seemingly dichotomous animals: one of air and one of land. However‚ their power to control is inherently tied to each animal’s own self-awareness and the awareness of others. While for the hawk there is absolute power in the ‘pause’ - control through inaction‚ the golden retriever finds power in literal ‘paws’ - control through intentional action. Both Hughes and Doty manipulate

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    Misunderstanding in To Kill A Mockingbird In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird shows a lot of misunderstanding in the society the novel takes place in. The novel takes place in a little town called Maycomb. Jem‚ Scout and Atticus know everyone in Maycomb. There’s a lot of things to misunderstand if you know everyone in your society. They show it in a kid’s point of view because Scout and Jem are still young and are very curios about other people‚ and don’t know things that adults do. Adults can

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    To Kill a Mockingbird: Analysis of symbolism. To Kill a Mockingbird is not just a simple story of growing up. This book contains metaphors and symbolism that greatly increase its literary value. Mockingbird The most important symbol in this story is probably the mockingbird. The theme of the mockingbird is shown in the title and throughout the rest of the book. After Scout and Jem received air rifles for Christmas‚ their father Atticus said to them "Shoot all the bluejays you want‚ if you can

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    The hook of To Kill A Mockingbird is‚ Atticus Cunningham said it was a sin to kill a mockingbird. The name of the book is called To Kill A Mockingbird. It was wrote by Harper Lee. Jem and Scout always wondered why Atticus wouldn’t play with them anymore. Although‚ Atticus was always there when Jem and Scout didn’t know they needed him. My claim is‚ i think it is a sin to kill a mockingbird. If‚ a mockingbird isn’t hurting you‚ why should you want to go over there and hurt it? My first topic sentence

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    On page 121 in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Atticus says to Jem that he wants his son “to see what real courage is‚ instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand.” Courage is the ability to do something that frightens one. So how is courage defined in this novel? In To Kill a Mockingbird most of the town‚ Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ shows courage. Courage can be a small thing like saying hi to somebody as you pass them on the streets‚ even though you’re too shy to speak

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    FIVE Important Events: BE SPECIFIC. Use bullets or number them. The judge calls Heck Tate to the stand and tells him that Tom Robinson raped Mayella Ewell. Bob Ewell is called to the stand and also claimed his daughter was raped Atticus questions why a doctor was not called‚ and why the bruises were on the opposite side of Tom’s dominant hand. Scout finds this all very boring After Bob Ewell’s answer‚ the crowd explodes‚ forcing the judge to calm them down TWO Significant Points: What do you think

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    In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird the author‚ Harper Lee‚ conveys a theme that in life the good and innocent people may be the ones who are most often persecuted. Though the symbolism of the mockingbird‚ and the characterization of Boo Radley; Harper Lee reveals her theme. The mockingbird is a significant symbol in the book. The reader’s first encounter with this symbol is when Atticus says to Scout “It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (119). In the book the mockingbird symbolizes a person who

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    In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mocking Bird‚ the characters of Jem and Scout are portrayed as both mature and immature. By reading the novel‚ one can determine that both characters mature throughout the story with the help of their father‚ Atticus‚ as well as other characters within the novel. In the beginning of the book‚ Jem is significantly more naïve and therefore he believes all the rumours that spread around the town about one of his neighbours‚ Arthur Radley‚ also known as ”Boo” or “Boo

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    Introduction: How’d He Do That? By understanding the use of memory‚ symbol‚ and pattern it is easy to compare literary works and further understand the meaning behind a piece of literature. Each of these can deepen the understanding of the work‚ making it more enjoyable and more significant. Comprehending patterns and symbols allows you to experience the true meaning of the story. Also recognizing these three things allow you to get pass the nonessential parts of the piece and reveal what the author

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