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    of his skin. However‚ in this time period‚ if a white did all the wrong that Tom did they would not be sent to prison. This is an example of don’t judge a book by its cover. Throughout the story this is the theme that Harper Lee is trying to get across. In this book‚ Harper Lee clearly demonstrates the importance of not judging a book by its cover by adding Boo Radley into the story. Boo was a boy who was never seen outside his house ever since he was caught by the authorities involving himself in

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    by None other than Stanley Martin Leiber or more known as “Stan Lee”. (“Josh Keaton”). Stan Lee was a creative and intelligent individual who helped revolutionized the idea of a superhero with him co-creating the marvel universe with a lot of great artists‚ colors‚ letterers and etc. and a lot of great characters. Stanley Martin Lieber was born on December 28th 1922 In New York city‚ New York and raised by his parent Jack and Celia Lee. As a child he was heavily invested into books and influenced

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    A CHILD Harper Lee is well known for her great contributions towards modern society through her astounding book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. The novel is read world-wide‚ in high schools and colleges because of its in-depth look at the social classes in the south during the 1930’s. The book was influenced by society‚ in particular the social order of the south during her childhood. Lee grew up during this time of controversy which is why she writes so passionately about the topic. Lee wrote the novel

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    for such childish things‚ and the sooner I learned to hold in the better off everybody would be.” (Lee 99). This is an example of Scout beginning to understand the irrelevance of fighting‚ she believes she is better than that. This shows Scout has an understanding beyond her years. “It’s no reason to run off. They don’t get around to doin what they say they’re gonna do half the time….” (Lee 190)‚ this again shows that Scout has grown‚ and is now attempting to show Dill her full intellect on

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    Haddy Dahoui Mrs. Disley ENG1Da 1 December 2014 The Man of Justice It is said to be a sin to kill a mockingbird because “‘Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy’” (Lee 94). In this novel many sins were committed. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee the behavior of Atticus Finch shows that he is a hero‚ because he demonstrated understanding‚ thoughtfulness‚ and passion towards his children‚ neighbour-hood‚ and city. Atticus is a man who raised his children in

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the author uses juxtaposition in some of the chapters in the novel. Juxtaposition is the act of comparing two ideas or two items with each other. In the first eight chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee characterizes Boo Radley as a nice human being and Miss Maudie as someone who reacts differently under certain situations. Harper Lee compares Miss Maudie with her being upset about the snowman; however‚ she was not upset about the fire

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    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 hurt during the night by the gang. Another example‚ Atticus was questioning Tom during the trial‚

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    was"all men are created equal"Lee‚ Harper. To kill a mockingbird: Harper Lee. New York‚ Scribner Laidlaw‚ 1989. Atticus says this Allusion to show the hostile jury that all men should be treated equally. To discourage the juries racism or biasty around the case. "Our courts have their faults as does any human institution‚ but in this country‚ our courts are the great levelers‚ and in our courts all men are created equal"Lee‚ Harper. To kill a mockingbird: Harper Lee. New York‚ Scribner Laidlaw‚ 1989

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    May 3rd‚ 2013 3rd period Harper Lee Harper Lee is the author of the book “To Kill a Mocking Bird.” She was born on April 28th‚ 1926 in Monroeville‚ Alabama. As she was growing up her father worked as a lawyer and her mother suffered from mental illness so she never left the house. Growing up‚ Harper had a very close childhood friend that would help a big part in her life. His name was Truman Capote. In high school Harper was very interested in English Literature. After she graduated

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