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    Mittell's Use Of Stand-Out Techniques In 13 Reasons Why

    Although hit men, organized crime, and murder do not make it into the plot of 13 Reasons Why, the show pushes together its own corrupted community with similar visual techniques. The jocks, cheerleaders, stalkers, rapists, and victims at Liberty High School are deeply interconnected despite being individuals fighting against one another, and a regularly moving camera trades off and complicates their perspectives to demonstrate this. 13 Reasons Why’s seventh episode showcases camera movement similarly

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    Tom Robinson Trial In To Kill A Mockingbird '

    Atticus A week after dill’s arrival, a group of men led by the sheriff, Heck Tate, come to my house in the evening. As Tom Robinson trial is moving he will be moved to the Maycomb jail, and concerns about the possibility of a lynch mob have arisen. I hear that jem tells scout that Me and Alexandra have been arguing about the trail, she almost accused me of bringing disgrace to this family. The next day I take the car into town. I went to town to sit in front of of the Maycomb jail, where Tom Robinson

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    Examples Of Racism In To Kill A Mockingbird

    Tom Robinson, who is accused of the rape of Mayella Ewell. Atticus Finch, Scout's father, and Tom’s lawyer knows that Tom is innocent in the trial but is ultimately found guilty of the crime. July 11, 1960. In the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, she develops many themes but the one that sticks out to me is racism. The book takes place during the 1960’s in the south during the civil rights movement. Even though the book takes place during the 1960’s when there were civil right movements,

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    Ryan Leomiti  03/30/2015  EN1420 Mon. AM   A Family of a Different Feather    In this article” A Family of a Different Feather” by Sarah Yoest Pederson she  writes about a childs book titled ​ And Tango Makes Three. ​here a penguin named  W Tango is the first penguin in the zoo with two daddies.Wishing this book had come out a  year ago she wrote of her own personal experience when asked by her child about her  classmate with two mommies and how being prepared helped them tremendously.   Basing off the article

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    Theme Of Segregation In To Kill A Mockingbird

    you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what'" (149). Until Mrs. Dubose passes away, she continues to push down her pain. Rather than dealing with her hurt in a logical way, Mrs. Dubose projects it onto Jem and Scout. Harper Lee symbolizes Mrs. Dubose's camellia bushes in a way that could never be understood if they were only included in this passage for the purpose of being flowers. Mrs. Dubose has many camellia bushes, which are some of her most prized possessions, but after

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    The Sympathetic Character In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

    Lennie and crooks is the most sympathetic characters in mice and men because he is slow, and not smart with the outside world, also only has one person to understand his disability. And crooks is separated from everyone because he's black, and lives in a barn all by himself. So these are some details that i can provide you about Lennie and Crooks and how they both should have the most sympathetic in the book of mice and men. Lennie is a sympathetic character because he is treated badly because of

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    Examples Of Discrimination In To Kill A Mockingbird

    in the South, has one problem-discrimination towards those who are different. For this reason alone, Tom Robinson, a black slave, was sent to death for a crime he didn't commit. Jem stated, "once you have a drop of negro blood, you are all black," (Lee 56) when talking about a half black citizen. The mere association with black people makes yourself "black". The people of Maycomb avoid black people

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    Essay On How Scout Mature In To Kill A Mockingbird

    Scout To Kill a Mockingbird is narrated by Scout Finch, the main character of this novel. She tells her experiences as a child a few years after they occur. Scout is a young girl and typically acts as a tomboy. Even at a young age, her father taught her to read, this making her smarter than the majority of the children her age. She doesn't act like the other girls her age either. This is because her father, Atticus, raises her in a certain way. Throughout the novel, Scout matures as she grows

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    Who Is Atticus Finch In To Kill A Mockingbird

    "Good evening , Mrs. Dubose! You look like a picture this evening."(Lee 133). This shows even though he know she doesn't like him much for defending Tom, he still says hello like a gentlemen. Another instance is whenever his kids mess up. He always shows them great respect and instead of

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    Silence In Chaim Potok's The Chosen

    Silence is a very important theme used in The Chosen. In The Chosen there is a lot of silence between Danny and his father. It can used a variety of ways but most importantly you can learn from it. Silence is represented when people may lack an explanation. Silence can be a pathway the soul where there is a connection between silence and people. Silence can be viewed as painful and sometimes comfortable, but mainly confusing. Silence is like the wind. Sometimes you feel it, rushing through your

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