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    you ever token up for someone? In To Kill a Mockingbird has many times to where someone takes the role of someone else or puts there self in another person’s position and takes up for them. Scout is a person who does this a couple of times in this book. This book also shows the perceptions of other people from others. In this essay I will talk about scout putting herself into another person’s shoes or sticking up for another. In the begging of To Kill a Mockingbird scout steps into the shoes

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    The "rigid and time honoured code" of society was that‚ while‚ white people could employ and even exploit African-Americans‚ there could be no personal relationship between African-Americans and whites and no recognition that African-Americans had the same reactions and feelings as white people. Further‚ there was an evil assumption "that all Blackslie‚ that all Blacks are basically immoral beings". They certainly did not have the benefit of then To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus’ says "Mayella has

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird Essay In the book “To Kill a Mocking Bird” by Harper Lee‚ many different events take place. It all starts with Jem and Scout Finch who live with their father Atticus in Maycomb‚ Alabama. Jem and Scout along with their friend Dill‚ wonder about their suspicious neighbor Boo Radley. Meantime Atticus defends Tom Robinson a black man who was accused of raping a white woman‚ Mayella Ewell. Her father then attacks Jem and Scout to get revenge on Atticus. Miraculously‚ Boo Radley

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird Speech We as white people in 2010 treat black people as equal as we treat another white person. Back in the 1930s this wasn’t the case. Prejudice towards black people was happening almost everywhere‚ especially in the state of Alabama. This was where Harper Lee had decided to base her novel To Kill a Mocking Bird. She wrote this book to show the people the racism‚ discrimination and prejudice towards black people. My setting is based during the aftermath. I refer to

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    Scout’s Coming of Ages Experiences By: Jessica Batey In the Novel to Kill a Mockingbird by Harpee Lee‚ one of the main characters Jean Louise Finch‚ also known as scout; matures and grows up. Not only does she grow up but she gets to experience many different traumatic moments over the 3 year time frame in this book. She learns from mistakes she makes and from the people around her and most importantly Maycomb County‚ the town she lives in. Jean Louise Finch also known as “Scout” is a 6 year old

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    concentration camp on their own land due to the prejudice they receive when placed in a white society. One of the texts I studied was Harper Lees ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ this novel shows the different forms of prejudice in all their greatness. To kill a mockingbird has really helped me understand prejudice a lot more. You see how no one in to kill a Mockingbird is completely good or evil. Every character is human‚ with human flaws and weaknesses. Harper lee even changes Atticus‚ the shining example

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    (Lee 203) In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Tom Robinson‚ an innocent and nice black man was accused a raping a white girl named Mayella Ewell. Atticus Finch is Tom Robinson’s lawyer‚ and he has it all under control and is able to prove his point that Tom Robinson is not guilty. Tom Robinson is not guilty because the jury is inconsistant‚ there is no evidence of rape‚ and an important thing is that Tom Robinson can not use his left hand‚ which is one of the key things to this trial. Despite

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    Picture Questions 1. “The histories of Africa and the Americas during the classical era largely resemble those of Eurasia.” Do you agree with this statement? Explain why or why not. 2. “The particular cultures and societies of Africa and of the Americas discussed in this chapter developed largely in isolation from one another.” What evidence would support this statement‚ and what might challenge it? 3. What generated change in the histories of Africa and the Americas during the classical era? Margin

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    must shoot at living things‚ they must never shoot at mockingbirds. Atticus explains that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird. Clearly‚ this is the title scene‚ but the theme continues throughout the book. Miss Maudie explains why Atticus is correct - mockingbirds never do anyone any harm‚ and are not pests in any way. All they do is sing beautifully and live peacefully. Therefore‚ it is a sin to kill them. The mockingbird comes to represent true goodness and purity. Tom Robinson is one example of a human

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    16 Page #: 208n Quote: “The full meaning of the night’s events hit me and I began crying. Jem was awfully nice about it: for once he didn’t remind me that people nearly nine years old didn’t do things like that.” Speaker: judge taylor Chapter: 18 Page #: 243 Quote: “That’s just Mr. Finch’s way‚” he told Mayella. “We’ve done business in this court for years and years‚ and Mr. Finch is always courteous to everybody. He’s not trying to mock you‚ he’s trying to be polite. That’s just his way.” Hypocrisy

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