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    The theme of “To KIll a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ demonstrated through conflict‚ is to stick up for who and what you believe is right no matter what. Supporting what you believe is right is important so other people who are more closed minded get exposed to new points of view. The passage "’The state has not produced one iota of medical evidence that the crime Tom Robinson is charged with ever took place. It has relied instead upon the testimony of two witnesses whose evidence has not only been

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    Compassion‚ or the sympathy for others‚ plays a huge role in society‚ for most people recognize and have empathy for other people’s misfortunes. This compassion is a major theme that is demonstrated in many different ways throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. It is represented by people who are looked down upon within a community in both the book and today. Jem‚ a young boy‚ shows compassion in the novel when he recognizes the unfairness of Tom Robinson’s verdict just because

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    In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” there are many lessons and themes. One of the best themes is how Scout and Jem mature. They start to see that the world around them isn’t all sweet and kind. The see that there is bad in the world and that sometimes the guy who did the right thing is wrong. That is a theme of the story‚ how Scout and Jem change from a child’s perspective and go to an adult perspective. One of these changes for them is during the trial. Jem see’s the racism and prejudice of the

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    have grandparents or great-grandparents that grew up during the time of segregation. During that era‚ racism was a prominent issue in many areas of the country‚ which was also the time when Harper Lee composed her book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Throughout the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch taught his children to treat others as they would want others to treat them. This meant that they would treat African Americans the same as they would act towards one of their own colors. Segregation was running

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    Harper Lee the phenomenal author whom has written a unique novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” in July 11‚ 1960‚ tackled in her outstanding novel many important global issues such as racism. Harper portrays the theme of fear from “ the other” in “TKAMB” through the significant characters Boo Radley whom never step foot out of his house and Tom Robinson a strong black man. Lee also expresses the theme of bravery through the memorable characters Atticus Finch‚ a father‚ a lawyer and a hero and Mrs. Dubbose

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    In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the theme is experiencing a loss offers a new perspective on life. Death causes the individual to be more understanding. Before Tim Johnson ws shot‚ everyone in the neighborhood was sure he was a mad dog‚ but afterwards they reconsider‚ “Maybe he wadn’t mad‚ maybe he was just crazy” (Lee 129). While Tim was alive‚ the neighborhood could only focus on the bad things about him (he’s a mad dog). Unfortunately‚ after he was gone‚ the neighborhood tried to understand

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    Kaitlyn Sattelberg   Period 6  To Kill A Mockingbird Theme Essay    In the book ​ To Kill A Mockingbird​  Harper Lee‚ writes about racial injustice. This book  shows how racism is just a way for people to feel better about their flaws. This theme mostly  represents one family in particular‚ the Ewells. Bob Ewell wants to feel better about himself so  he accuses a man of raping his daughter Mayella. However‚ Mayella isn’t all that innocent.   Bob Ewell is an alcoholic and immediately accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter 

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    Theme Essay There are people who have to face their fears everyday and everywhere. Fears such as standing up to a bully or speaking out an opinion that is rather unpopular requires courage to face. Courage can make someone feel stronger inside and allows them to have faith in their actions. The subject of courage leads to a common theme portrayed through specific events throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ which is a story based in the 1930’s set in the fictional town of Maycomb‚ Alabama which had

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    The novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird displays the theme morality. Morality is shown through conflicts between society and individuals. To one‚ standing up for your beliefs can cause trouble. However‚ if your beliefs are moral‚ then you may end up pointing a community in a better direction. In the 1930’s in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ Scout learns about how society works with the help of friends and family around her. After all‚ a community’s morals are the sum of what individuals believe‚ whether the ideas are

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    coming-of-age novel To Kill a Mockingbird explores the childhood adventures and findings of a youthful and curious child. The heroine‚ Scout Finch‚ starts out as a naive six-year-old tomboy but gradually matures and develops values as new discoveries are made. Together with her brother Jem Finch and her daring and inventive friend Dill‚ Scout enhances her understanding of the adult world and begins to lose her innocence through a series of events spanning over three years. To Kill a Mockingbird illustrates

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