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    Writing Report Similarity one 12 Angry Men and a Time to Kill     The play‚ 12 Angry Men‚ and the film‚ A Time to Kill‚ have a similar theme. In 12 Angry Men‚ a Latino is accused of stabbing his father to death‚ where a guilty verdict would mean a death sentence. In A Time to Kill‚ a black man took the law into his own hands‚ killing two alleged rapists and the sentence for this man‚ if found guilty meant death in a gas chamber. The play and film both involve prejudice against two commonly

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is not a codex worth throwing away. Judging a book by its cover is a fatal mistake. Within the confinements of the negligible town Maycomb‚ Lee demonstrates many of the world’s conflicting issues. The novel illustrates a society that is supremely‚ staggeringly unfair‚ especially in the 1930s where racism is part of the very fabric of society. Harper broadcasts many concealed controversies‚ such as racism and prejudice. All throughout the novel those constant themes

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    “There comes a time when humanity is called to shift to a new level of consciousness‚ to reach a higher moral ground. A time when we have to shed our fear and give hope to each other.” In my own words this quote means that “There is a time when people have to change‚ to change their form of thought. A time when we need to be scared but help each other.” The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee supports the meaning of Wangari Maathai’s quote through the use of the literary devices of Symbolism

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    “In literature‚ evil often triumphs‚ but never conquers” in famous novels like “Speak” by Laurie Halse Anderson or “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. The evil is considered the major issues brought upon the protagonists by the antagonists (when comparing these two novels)‚ such as the character of Andy Evans in Speak and Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird. However‚ the protagonists always found a way to conquer with the good‚ and will always shine brighter than the evil. In “Speak” by Laurie

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    books‚ this novel contains a unique cast of admirable characters who demonstrate a variety of likable qualities. Atticus Finch‚ one of the main characters‚ exhibits many honorable traits that any reader would appreciate. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mocking Bird Atticus illustrates the qualities of being humble‚ intelligent‚ and ultimately courageous. Firstly‚ Atticus is a very humble man. He doesn’t let pride get the best of him‚ and he always pushes to do the right thing. An example

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    or all bad‚ though you may be more of one than the other. Most people are neither good nor bad‚ which could be described as a “shade of gray”. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ characters surprised readers by starting off bad and ending good and overall‚ in a shade of gray. One character that falls into the shade of gray is Aunt Alexandra. The first time she appears in the book‚ it is discovered that even she‚ Atticus’ sister‚ doesn’t want him defending Tom Robinson because it’s bad for the Finches’ reputation

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    Lilliana Soza April 21‚ 2011 Mrs. Howe Honors English 1 Racism In To Kill A Mockingbird I. Introduction A. Do you believe that once race of people is superior to the other? B. African Americans are victims to more hate crimes C. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird Haper Lee expresses racism. Three main forms of racism she used in the book are discrimination‚ prejudices against outsiders‚ and stereotypes‚ sadly these forms still happen in our society today. II. Background/ Narration

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    In the novel To Kill a Mocking Bird Harper Lee allows us to face America’s regrettable legacy of racism‚ as well as the courage to overcome it and uses several strategies to do so. One example is Kids say racist‚ nasty things to Scout about Atticus defending a black man. Another example is Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill help Atticus face down a mob that wants to lynch Tom Robinson. Atticus defines courage as “when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what

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    Finch’s daddy defends niggers.” Atticus is defending Tom Robinson‚ a black man accused of raping a white woman. He knows he cannot expect to win‚ but he tells Scout that he must argue it to hold on to his sense of justice and self-respect. At Christmas time‚ Atticus’s brother‚ Jack‚ comes to stay with Atticus during the holidays. Scout gets along well with Uncle Jack‚ but‚ when he arrives in Maycomb‚ she starts cursing in front of him. After dinner Jack has Scout sit on his lap and he warns her not to

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird Essay | March 9 2011 | “As the novel progresses‚ Jem’s relationship with Scout changes as he grows up and forges new relationships. He is also older so he understands more. Write an essay confirming that.” Like branch to tree‚ like sand to sea‚ their bond is unbroken. They witness each other’s triumphs and failures; they share each other’s memories and sorrows‚ they have their inside jokes‚ and have their secrets __ secrets that are deeply kept within their

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