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    To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee revolves around ethical matters such as innocence ‚ knowledge‚ racism and courage. The story is about a young girl‚ Scout Finch‚ and her journey in growing up and what she learns about people in those 2 years. It is set in Maycomb‚ Alabama where most of the society are divided into classes are extremely judgemental and racially prejudice. Scout‚ Jem and Dill all play together around the summer and they always

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    Describe at least ONE idea that you thought was important in the text. Explain how the writer made you think the idea was important. An important idea in the novel “To kill a mockingbird” by Harper Lee is that prejudice in all its forms is wrong. The main prejudice Harper Lee tackles is the racism between Blacks and Whites as Harper Lee shows the reader the terrible consequences of racism through the trial of Tom Robinson‚ showing the importance of overcoming of prejudice to stop such tragedies

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    The Change of Jem People often view mistakes as a negative thing‚ but what people often ignore is the positive effect it has on a person’s personality and helps them improve as a person. In Harper Lee’s bildungsroman To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a young boy named Jem Finch undergoes a change in both personality and maturity. In this novel‚ at first Jem is unaware of the world around him‚ but because of Tom Robinson’s trial and his obsession with Boo Radley‚ he becomes mature and understanding.

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    Finches Bring Justice To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel where a man fights for what he believes in‚ to bring justice and a better future in the city of Maycomb. Harper Lee writes To Kill a Mockingbird to express herself through characters like Atticus and Scout. In TKAM‚ Atticus stands up for Tom Robinson despite the threats and misfortunes he gets from doing it‚ Mrs. Dubose defeats her addiction to morphine and Atticus defends Calpurnia against his own sister‚ all these events enforce Harper Lee’s

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    Harper Lee published To Kill A Mockingbird in 1960. The book is based on the Lee’s observations of her family and neighbors‚ as well as on an event that occurred near her hometown in 1936‚ when she was 10 years old. The book quickly became successful and has become a classic of modern American literature. To Kill A Mockingbird became a part of the classroom classroom due to the themes brought up in the book‚ like racial injustice‚ rape‚ courage‚ and the destruction of innocence. Because of the use

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    Do you remember when you were just a child? When you believed in everything and everyone seemed to believe in you? This is how Scout and Jem Finch‚ two main characters in the bestseller To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ lived until they were revealed to the harshness and injustice that happens everyday in the adult world. To Kill A Mockingbird is a novel about youth seeing the hypocrisy‚ evil‚ and injustice in adult society. Though some people may consider children to be naïve and unintelligent

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    Courage in a Small Town “The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of a final moment‚ but it is no less a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy. A man does what he must-in spite of personal consequences‚ in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures-and that is the basis of all morality” (John F. Kennedy). Courage is demonstrated in the Pulitzer Prize winning novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. In this story‚ Atticus Finch finds inner strength to defend an innocent

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    Character Analysis in To Kill a Mockingbird One of the main themes in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is the contemplation of human behavior. This book asks the question of human goodness and answers it with the childhood experiences of Scout and Jem Finch. Scout and Jem are introduced to prejudice and cruelty throughout the book‚ and Scout shows through these situations that she is independent‚ intelligent‚ and curious. Scout likes to have fun and do things her way. When Aunt Alexandra comes

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    Harper Lee was born in 1926 in Monroeville‚ Alabama. Her father practised law in the town and Harper Lee studied law at U the University of Alabama. The southern states of the United States of the 1930s and 1940s of Harper Lee’s girlhood were C strongly influenced by their history of slavery which had officially ended with the American Civil War (1861 1865). K Some knowledge of the history of the American South‚ and of the Civil War of 1861 65 in particular‚ is essential to a proper understanding

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    Chapter 10 1. Because Atticus is older than most of the fathers of the children at her school‚ young Scout feels that her father doesn’t quite match up. 2. It is a sin because mockingbirds don’t do anything but make beautiful music. 3. Miss Maudie points out to Jem and Scout that Atticus is not particularly proud of his killing skill. 4. Because Atticus doesn’t even brag about his skill so Jem doesn’t want Scout to brag. Chapter 11 1a. Because Atticus is known as a vey respectful ad nice

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