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    of moral values in this world is making this world full of a moral people however and Harper Lee’s novel to kill a Mockingbird the characterization of Atticus proof this notation wrong with himself as a person who is going to standby has morals values despite the obstacles he faces as a lawyer as a father and as a human being is honest and high-minded values and Atticus’s character which is which are not noted and others remain unchanged throughout the novel to kill a bird‚ The lack of moral values

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    How values influence ethical and moral decisions Have you ever faced a difficult decision? Every day‚ we have to make decisions. Some of these decisions can be simple‚ but others can raise moral or ethical dilemmas. How does one go about making these moral or ethical decisions? People have value systems that can influence the moral or ethical decisions they make. This is clearly illustrated in the book Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ through the main character‚ George Milton and his

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    Characters morals are important in every book. In To Kill a Mockingbird characters show the readers exactly what they believe in and what they will do to make sure it stays the way they believe is correct.The book takes place in a time period where everything is segregated. Where everyone has a different viewpoint on life. Some of the characters have some morals that are a little backwards‚ but many of them have strong morals that a lot more people in today’s world need to live by. In the book To

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    “...I’d hope to get through life without a case of this kind.” This was said by Atticus‚ one of the many protagonist’s in the story. In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird is about Scout Finch‚ another one of the many protagonist’s in the story whose childhood innocence is slowly fading away as she gains more experience with the reality of the world. Scout lives with her brother Jem and her father in Maycomb‚ Alabama. During Scout’s childhood‚ she was curious of a mysterious neighbor named Arthur “Boo”

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    destroys innocence‚ also leads one back to it”‚ said James Arthur Baldwin‚ an American novelist‚ essayist‚ playwright‚ poet‚ and social critic. Likewise‚ in the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee the innocent characters‚ Scout and Jem‚ become morally injured as they come in contact with the evil in the world. To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in a fictional town called Maycomb‚ Alabama and spans over three years of the Finch family‚ which includes Scout‚ her brother Jem‚ and father Atticus. This

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    Harper Lee is able to convey the necessary moral principle that all humans are equal in To Kill a Mockingbird through conflicts and wisdom. In the 1930’s‚ Maycomb‚ Alabama was an exceptionally‚ racially divided town in Alabama. In the book‚ Atticus is asked to defend Tom Robinson‚ an African American who is accused of raping a white woman. Since segregation and racism are evident in Maycomb‚ it is clear what the verdict of the trial would be. When Jem and Atticus are discussing the trial after it

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    I am reading the book To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ and I just finished reading it. This book is about 2 children who grow up‚ learn many cruel realities of the world‚ and in their learning process they learn life lessons. The biggest lessons they learn is about walking in someone else’s shoes. I enjoyed the book‚ but the ending of it melted my heart. G: evaluating the mocking bird Y: it is a sin R: innocent R: defenseless R: bring joy Y: people can be mocking birds R: scout R: tom R: boo

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    The book “To Kill a Mockingbird” was published in 1960‚ about 60 years ago‚ (to this date). Most high schools acres the United States are still reading it to this day‚ but that was not always so. It was occasionally flagged and banned for containing; “profanity‚ sex/rape‚ and racial discrimination.” Although it has not always been regarded as one of the best classic books of all time‚ but most people think it is so. Harper Lee was the author that made this amazing book‚ and it is quite amazing indeed

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    Atticus Finch‚ a character in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee questions the values of society. Atticus expresses the right for equality among all races. Atticus is the lawyer for Tom Robinson and this story focuses on the conflict within the trial he defends in order to support equality. Atticus goes against the values of society. At the time period‚ blacks and whites were segregated and wanted nothing to do with each other. When a black man‚ Tom Robinson was accused of raping

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    MockingbirdsMoral Courage Harper Lee once wrote that “Real courage is when you know you’re licked before you begin‚ but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what”. Moral courage means doing the right thing. Anyone can have moral courage‚ no matter who you are. Many authors often use different literary elements to develop themes in their writings. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses the literary terms mood and imagery to teach her audience about doing the right thing or

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