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    her to read, which she wants to do more than anything. Similarly, Atticus Finch is a great father figure to Scout and Jem. The evidence is clear; he wants the best for his kids, and leaves them with as many valuable lessons as he can. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses the character of Atticus…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird The book To Kill a Mockingbird is about a little girl named Scout, her brother Jem, and there father Atticus Finch. The story is told by Jean Louis Finch who is actually the little girl in the story named Scout. Jean Louis Finch is the narrator throughout the story and she reflects on the time when she was little. The story takes place in the 1930s in Maycomb County, Alabama during the years of the great depression when people were unemployed and everyone was in poverty.…

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    states many allusions. From Superman and Josef Stalin, to Mohammad Ali, Mark Twain and Harper Lee. Interestingly, the reference to Harper Lee is quite fitting to the story considering The Monthly considers this book to be "an Australian 'To Kill a Mockingbird '". Together, these techniques complement each other and help the author express the taboo central idea 's that have been revealed within the text so far. These include the notion of racial discrimination, particularly 'half-casts ' and…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee teaches you many life lessons. Scout, Jem, and Dill learn a lot throughout the course of the book. It ranges from learning how to view someone else 's perspective by walking in their shoes to standing up for your beliefs. The many life lessons learned by Scout help shape her into the girl she grows up to be in the book. The examples below support the role education plays throughout the book both formally and informally. The first example I found of the role…

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    Moral Courage Analysis Essay To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a novel based on the author’s interpretation of her own childhood. As the narrator she talks about all the things that happened in Maycomb, Alabama, where the ten year old girl lives. The somewhat “protagonist”, Atticus Finch is a lawyer and also happens to be Jean Louise “Scout” Finch, the narrator’s, dad, The story takes place during the Great Depression of America in this fictional “tired old town”. The setting and theme are…

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    The novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is a moving book by Harper Lee. It follows the harsh reality of Maycomb while exploring an important theme of courage throughout. A black man, Tom Robinson is wrongly accused of raping a white woman. Atticus Finch bravely takes on the case to defend Tom Robinson to prove his innocence. Courage is an important element conveyed in this novel which is portrayed by many characters such as Miss Maudie.ss A devastating accident occurs when Miss Maudies’ home burns…

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    To kill a Mocking Bird CEL One novel that explores the theme of courage is ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee. The book is written through the eyes of Jean Louise Finch (Scout) looking back to a key incident that took place in her childhood. The book is set in the town of Maycomb. Lee uses different narrative techniques to convey the key theme of courage. As well as showing the characters courage, Lee also shows the towns courage. She personifies Maycomb town and portrays it as not so…

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    While at the trial, Scout states: “...it came to me that Mayella Ewell must have been the loneliest person in the world.” (Chapter 19, pg 211) Is Mayella Ewell a character worthy of compassion? In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the dubious character Mayella Ewell, left readers divided as to whether she was a character deserving of sympathy. Although she was despised by many due to her role in falsely accusing a black man of rape, her inconsiderate actions were justified, as they were…

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    block any idea a person or thing produces creating a hostile environment. The author communicates many negative ideas about prejudice, these ideas are ones about racism, gender and status. The first example of prejudice given in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird is about racism. Tom Robinson’s case show’s how racism is present; Tom was convicted and also proven guilty. After, he was sent to prison, where he was shot seventeen times. Which was not necessary…

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    Two Stories of Prejudice Prejudice: preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a story of prejudice which takes place during the Great Depression in the Maycomb County, Alabama. The story is told from the perception of an intelligent, 6 year old girl named Jean “Scout” Finch. A film named The Help, is another story of prejudice, it takes place during the Civil Rights movement in Jackson, Mississippi and focuses on an…

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