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    In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Lee makes it evident that there is a distinct social hierarchy in Maycomb‚ and everyone in Maycomb inevitably judges those who are not a part of their “class”. Specifically‚ in the novel many wealthier white families look down upon those who were of African American descent‚ whether the wealthier families were racist or not. In the book‚ Jem is raised by Atticus to be accepting‚ yet without purposely trying‚ Jem shows forms of ignorance toward others because of the barrier

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    Injustice in the Social Classes Jill is a young girl from a rich family and she loves all of her friends‚ yet her best friend Lucy is never allowed to come over. Lucy’s family is seen around the town to be a disgrace because of their lack of money‚ unlike everyone else in this dominantly rich town. Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird and The Help you are able to witness these unfair incidences and mistreatment of lower social classes and you can see the stereotyping of the upper classes and how they

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    In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the title is appropriate because it gives the reader the idea that the book is about killing mockingbirds. The killing of the mockingbirds isn’t taken literally; instead it symbolizes the destroying of innocence in many characters throughout the novel. Miss Maudie (a minor character in the novel) said that “mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens‚ don’t nest in corncribs‚ they don’t do one

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    Prejudice and mis-justice in To Kill a Mockingbird The novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee takes place in the southern part of America in the 1930s. An innocent yet humorous point of view in the story is through the eyes of Scout Finch. Scout is a young girl who is growing up with the debate that surrounds her fathers lawsuit. Her father‚ Atticus Finch is a lawyer who is defending a black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ with the charge of raping a white woman. The lives of the characters are changed

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    Matthew Cox Mr. de Vries EN140-31 14 February 2012 To Kill a Mockingbird In the final courtroom scene in the movie “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ Atticus Finch is given the case of a lifetime when he gets the chance to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man who is being falsely accused of raping a white woman in the 1930’s when inequality and racism was very prevalent during that time in the deep South. The odds he faces are terrible because he is defending an African American which during that time would

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    Prejudice in to kill a mockingbird Two major people in To Kill A Mockingbird are prejudged; Boo Radley and Tom Robinson. One man is the victim of prejudice; Atticus Finch. These men are mockingbirds. For a mockingbird has never hurt anyone‚ and neither has Atticus Finch‚ Boo Radley‚ nor Tom Robinson. . Boo Radley is prejudged because he chooses to stay in his home. Tom Robinson however‚ is prejudged because of his skin colour. Atticus Finch becomes a victim of prejudice due to his bravery

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    KillYear 10 English To Kill a Mockingbird Web Quest Year 10 English To Kill a Mockingbird Web Quest 7/29/2013 7/29/2013 Connor Miles Draft Due: 12th August Final Due: 20th of August Connor Miles Draft Due: 12th August Final Due: 20th of August Table of Contents Page Title………………………………………………………. 1 Novel blurb………………………………………………

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    believe likewise. There are distinct views concerning Robinson’s innocence- views influenced by prejudice in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird. When people rely on prejudice to create authority‚ they are blinded by ignorance. The people of Maycomb misuse authority for prejudice reasons and are expressed using allegory. When Atticus uses the gun to shoot a kill the mad rabid dog‚ it was done for the good of the community. He was just as reluctant to use the gun then how the jury of Maycomb

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    o kill a mockingbird * ------------------------------------------------- NARRATOR IN TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD * ------------------------------------------------- Take turns reading the passage from To Kill a Mockingbird out loud to each other (from chapter 17‚ pp. 186-18 9) √ * ------------------------------------------------- What kind of narrator do we find in this extract – and thus in the entire novel? How can you tell? Ar first we thought the narrator was omniscient‚ but we

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    To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Nelle Harper Lee‚ was written in 1960. During the 1960’s great movements towards equality and integration were taking place‚ there was great social injustice towards African-Americans. This was Lee’s entire plot of the book he wanted to show how even when all evidence proofed a black man innocent when his word is faced the that of a white person or person of the privileged society‚ he will be found guilty. In To Kill a Mockingbird Lee wrote about a black man named Tom Robinson

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