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    All humans are apt to become prejudiced, and parents play a major role in prejudice acquisition to their children; those children are inclined to look up to their parents. However, Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird portrays a more affirmative image for the development of children; Atticus, Scout’s father and mentor, gives her lessons to stay unprejudiced and make good decisions. Scout actualizes those lessons frequently in the future. She encounters various conflicts which allow her to grow…

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    To Be Great Is To Be Misunderstood Through life all people are misread, misunderstood, and seen as something they aren’t. In “To Kill a Mockingbird” written by Harper Lee, the characters Jem Finch and Scout Finch who are both children of Atticus Finch face many trials while growing up in a small town in the South named Maycomb. The novels tells a story where a black man is placed on trial and is found guilty when he couldn’t have committed the crime. The Finch family faces the trials defending…

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    One of the most popular books of all time definitely has some universal moral that it stresses, especially when the main characters are children who go on adventures and mature throughout the novel. To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, highlights the lesson that understanding is important to truly know a person. This is demonstrated throughout the book, through use of dialogue and activities the children, mainly Scout, partake in. Firstly, meeting Mr. Raymond unknowingly taught the…

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    The Golden Rule is a universal maxim of treating others as one would wished to be treated; versions of the principle are apparent in numerous religions and moral standards. In Harper Lee’s historical fiction, To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch, the father of Scout and Jem Finch, represents morality in the corrupt town of Maycomb, Alabama set in the 1930’s during the Great Depression and the age of Jim Crow Laws. Atticus tests the boundaries between supremacism and racial justice when he…

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    The Pledge of Allegiance states “with Liberty and Justice for all.” However in Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill A Mockingbird,” this is not the reality. The story takes place in the early 1930s in a prejudiced Southern town called Maycomb. Scout Finch is the daughter of Atticus, a lawyer, who stands for equality and justice for all. Atticus defends Tom Robinson, an African-American person convicted of a rape, and stands up to protect him. Through the characters, Lee implies that when people grow up…

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    the system put in place to protect them, but it is undoubtedly what is happening every day to the minorities of this country. Justice does not mean equal treatment in courts and culture; it should, but it does not. The well known story To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee outlines this question very well in regards to the racism present throughout human history. In the novel, Harper Lee explores the idea of justice through the tales of Jean Louise “Scout” Finch’s childhood stories of her…

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    have had those notions ingrained into them with an intensity that does not die with a generation. Harper Lee wrote a famous literary classic that depicts such a theme with a clarity that cannot be surpassed by any other work. This novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, is an intricately woven narrative of a man and his children who disobey all of the unwritten statutes of society in order to preserve the standard of ethics that they…

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    should not be used carelessly. To show courage one must be bold. It is to stand firmly for what you believe in when everyone has turned against you. Courage is a rare trait that is not commonly found in many people. In Harper Lee 's novel, "To Kill A Mockingbird" it shows that a person can be courageous in many different forms in almost any situation. The characters who display this feature in the novel are Jeremy "Jem" Atticus Finch, Arthur "Boo" Radley and Atticus Finch. They display courage…

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    I am reading the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This novel is about two siblings who create a friend while dealing with some mean, and not so mean neighbors. They are struggling to live a normal life when their father, Atticus decides to defend an African American in court. As all of this is going on Scout’s Aunt Alexandra begins to live with them and, teach Jem and Scout manners. Atticus first off is pure. He does not play poker. Many people who play poker get into lots of trouble…

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    Day in and day out as creatures of higher intelligence us humans expect. By living our lives in expectations us human set limitations for ourselves. Whether we look at historic examples and into the leaders of the olden days expecting that the world is pancake flat or modern-day examples where people don 't enter lotteries or play sports because they expect failure. It is clear that expecting stifles potentially great opportunities, expecting isn 't always bad and is in fact necessary to survive…

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