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    The novel by Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird is an awesome book that takes place in Alabama during the Great Depression. This novel is about the sister Scout and the brother Jem learning the ethic and moral from their father, Atticus. Family members, neighbors; also experiencing through the events in their life. Back during Jem’s childhood, he shows immaturity and violates his father’s words; however, as he gets older he has accomplished on how to be a responsible brother, and uses his own…

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    In to kill a mockingbird the narrator Scout explores and try to learn about her town, but also one question that she will ask will lead use of many questions, and the story. “What’s a nigger lover”(lee144),Atticus? It shows sensitivity will began to experience conflict through on the three years of this book. Scout will learn many lesson from Atticus, Boo Radley, the Tom Robinson cause and from her own experiences. Scout changes, grows and matures throughout the novel to kill a mockingbird.…

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    Life Lessons Learned By Scout Scout is a girl that doesn't think what she says but improves later on.She is a dynamic character and changes throughout the story.Therefore, she has many specific life lessons during “To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee” In addition, she learns that in life you will need to think before you judge a person and understand what courage is really all about. Scout is different from others she is pretty young to understand what is good to say and bad to say to a…

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    Examples Of Moral Courage

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    Moral Courage American poet, E.E. Cummings once stated “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.” This theme of courage in growing is seen in To Kill a Mockingbird with Scout Finch watching her father, Atticus Finch, stand up and do the right thing and in turn growing up through the entire book. Harper Lee had given To Kill a Mockingbird the theme of moral courage. This can be seen in the plot and conflict, but also the characterization Lee had given to these people. Other…

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    We all need to understand what courage really is. What is the real meaning of courage? How can we understand it better ourselves? Well, in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee she shows courage through her book. Lee actually defines courage with her characters. She has them test their courage throughout the book. Lee also tells us how they feel with other characters. Some of the characters that show courage are Scout Finch, Jem Finch, and Dill Harris. They mainly show their courage with or at the…

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    Why Is Boo Radley Selfish

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    view. Boo Radley, or real name Arthur Radley, was always in the wrong croud but didn’t cause many felonies but, enough to be talked about, one day they were in high spirits and decided to steal a car, then resist arrest. He was locked up in the court house outhouse for disorderly conduct disturbing the peace, assault, battery and being abusive and profane…

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    Boo Radley's Dichotomy

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    Batman is one of the greatest examples of a superhero in comic book and cinematic history. The Dark Knight’s unmatched show of stoic diligence, perseverance, and courage has earned him a memorable place in the hearts of many. However, there are also other, less well-known heroes; they are Atticus and Boo of the gothic novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch is the unwavering moral compass that guides the reader and his children to the path of righteousness while Boo Radley is…

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    action. and making five thousand flyers in a day to create change, and change happened. This was no easy feat either, in order for the boycott to be successful, two things needed to happen. First was the frankly astronomically slim chance the District Court would rule in their favor, and the significantly more impressive accomplishment the African-Americans in Montgomery were able to keep the boycott on the vital buses for over a year; it is absolutely insane both of these were able to occur at…

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    In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Atticus exhibits courage throughout the whole book. Atticus is the lone parent of two who live in the South. In Maycomb, a fake district in Alabama, many of the citizens are prejudice against African Americans. In the 1930’s, Maycomb was devastated by poverty and unemployment because of the Great Depression. Atticus overcomes all the obstacles and threats he faces, however, he demonstrates courage by taking Tom Robinson as a client, standing up to racists…

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    Scout's Loss Of Innocence

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    person. Langston Hughes wrote a poem about the goddess Justice,“That Justice is a blind goddess Is a thing to which we black are wise; her bandage hides two festering sores That once perhaps were eyes.” You see these goddess at the courts because she keeps order in the courts. Langston Hughes uses a metaphor to comparing the two festering sores to eyes. You can relate this poem to Tom Robinson. The image of the goddess she’s holding a scale that is balanced, she can’t see because she has…

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