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    Mob Mentality In To Kill A Mockingbird

    connections with someone, and change a person perspective. In TKAM, Harper Lee uses Scout as an innocent person. During the story, Scout is cought sneaking around town and Atticus catches her. When she is talking to her dad about the situation reconizes someone in the croud. She proceeds to talk to Mr. Cunningham (the person se spotted) about entaitalments and how they are bad. On page 205, “and he does right well. He’s a good boy”, (Lee 205), over time Mr.Cunningham relizes that he has a relationship with

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    How Does Atticus Show Courage

    in my grade,” I said, “and he does right well. He’s a good boy,” I added, “a real nice boy. We brought him home for dinner one time. Maybe he told you about me, I beat him up one time but he was real nice about it. Tell him hey for me, won’t you?” (Lee 205). From this excerpt we can analyze that Scout is strongly against racism and believes Tom is innocent. Also, Scout is able to manipulate Mr.Cunningham by bringing his son who he is emotionally attached to into the conversation. This is because,

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    Atticus Finch Courageous Analysis

    In this paper I am typing right now I will explain to you why I believe Atticus Finch is courageous. You see courage isn’t this noble and dangerous and fantastic thing. You can be courageous just by playing a simple game against someone better than you. It could be standing up for someone even if it means getting pushed into your locker that's crowded because you're not organized. That was a little to specific. What is courageous? Well Atticus’s definition of courage is knowing you're licked before

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    Example Of A Hero Research Paper

    When you think of the word hero what or who do you think of? Do you think of someone who is brave and strong or someone who is a Prima Donna? Well when I think of a hero I think of a nurse, yeah i know what you’re thinking why a nurse. But nurses do more than you would imagine some of the nursing duties include communicating with doctors ,nurses’ and patients.Sometimes it is difficult because hospitals are very busy and chaotic,Another thing nurses’ have to do is take care of patients sometimes it

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    A Sin To Kill A Mocking Bird Analysis

    Analysis Q’s 1. What is the comparison between Boo and a Mockingbird and why hurting both considered a sin by Scout, Heck Tate, and Atticus When Jem and Scout received air rifles as presents, Atticus told them to only shoot cans. If they must shoot birds, only shoot Bluejays and never Mockingbirds as that would be a sin. It is the only time he ever said anything was a sin. “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

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    Compare And Contrast The Raven And Annabel Lee

    The poems “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe are different poems, but very similar. The Raven is about a man that lost his wife, Lenore, and a raven flies to his window. The Raven sits above his door and only says," nevermore." The raven haunts the man because it reminds him of his wife. On the other hand, Annabel Lee is a poem about a man who is obsessed with Annabelle Lee when she may not even love him. The two poems are different in that they handle the loss of the person they love

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    Examples Of Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird

    To Kill A Mockingbird Out of the Radleys, Boo enhances the story To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee the most. He’s very easily judged by most people who see him, because he appears scary and so different to everyone. To Kill A Mockingbird is set in a town called Maycomb, Alabama, where prejudice is very common. Prejudice is shown by how people treat Boo Radley so horribly. The kids although, are extremely facinated with him. This lets readers know his story is important throughout the whole book

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    Strength In To Kill A Mockingbird

    case. The story follows this case and how it affects the children, and in the end, leaves readers shocked. Through the concept of strength, Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, teaches readers to continue going no matter what happens. Harper Lee first teaches strength to readers by showing them it

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    Atticus Finch Character Traits

    Atticus Finch is the father of Jem and Scout. He doesn't dumb down when ever he talks to them because he treats them like any other adult. Atticus's "lawyer" side shows through when he talks to Jem or Scout. Scout once said, "when Je, and I fuss, Atticus doesn't ever just listen to Jem's side of it, he hears mine too." He runs his family like a court room. He is the one in charge and expects his children to follow his rules, but he makes sure that both sides have their say. Atticus would definitely

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    Scout Finch Standards

    the 1900’s, there were many standards that limited minorities, women, etc. Scout Finch has endured standards such as femininity, appearance, and speech, but those have not stopped her from being herself. In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, the main character, Scout Finch is the opposite of what one would think of as a small town girl in the South. Her attire, femininity, and speech deviated from the normal stereotypes and standards that existed. Scout’s appearance was different because

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