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    Scout's Maturity

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    As people grow in life they mature and change. The main character matures as the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, continues. Scout is childish and disrespectful at the beginning of the novel. think that Scout because she doesn't fight much and finally saw Boo radley. Their for Scout involved more than Jem because threw out this events. The first reason why scout involved more is that when she doesn't fight people that much and instead she just ignores them just like when she…

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    Jane Elliott a third grade teacher in Iowa, was trying to teach her third grade students about discrimination. She did a two-day experience where she split the entire class into two groups: blue eyes people and brown eyes people. On Tuesday she told the class that blue eyes people are better at everything and they have more privileges. Like more recess, can drink right from the fountain, may have seconds during lunch and blue eyes people can not play with brown eyes people. Towards the end of…

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    In writing, it is important to be able to see a situation from different character’s perspectives. This is critical in shaping a reader’s opinion of the characters and the situations they experience. Many authors write from one point of view, allowing them to use this to his or her advantage. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the author writes from the perspective of Scout, a young girl. This unconventional point of view enables the reader to form unique opinions about the characters and the situations…

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    Boo Radley's Monologue

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    C’mon Heck! Heck, what in the world are you going to do? Oh my goodness! Oh my goodness. Boo killed Bob. He killed ‘em. No, Boo was just helping those kids. How did he know this was going on? Was he watching Jem and Scout? Maybe Boo needs to be in jail. He does have a reputation. No Heck. What are you thinkin’? He saved Jem and Scout. You should be thanking him. Oh, what am I gonna do? What am I gonna do? Heck Tate, this is your job. You are the sheriff of the town. It is your job to arrest…

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    Chapter 34: “We Cheer Up Jim” Summary Chapter 34, titled “We Cheer Up Jim”, began with Tom explaining to Huck that Jim was in the hut. Tom told Huck that they were to both come up with a plan to go and steal Jim. Huck’s plan was to steal the key from the man, free Jim, and then to continue down the river like they had done previously. Tom proceeded to tell Huck that his plan was too simple. Tom told Huck his plan, and Huck had no objections to it, so they decided go with Tom’s plan. Later on…

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    RESEARCH ESSAY #5 This research essay is on the chapters 19-31 of To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. CHAPTERS 19-22 Chapters 19-22, It is finally Tom’s turn to testify. He explains to the people in the court that Mayella often asked him to help her and it was her who tried to seduce him that day in the house. Link Deas tries to defend Tom and is kicked out of the court room. The prosecutor is rude to Tom and this makes Dill very upset and he begins to cry, and the kids complain about the…

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    The relationship between Westerberg and McCandless is a very unique. The reason why it's unique is because it was a odd way that they met each other. They relationship started by Westerberg pulled over for an hitchhiking, giving him a ride ten miles down the road and giving him a job, which makes Westerberg a big hearted person. He's a big hearted person because not everyone do those things like what he did for a person that he just met on the road. Even though Mr. Westerberg found him odd and…

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    does is seen as some great heroic act. Lee uses this idea to Atticus, though not meddling in fights or saving the town from some great epidemic, is no different. As a father, Atticus is trying to prepare his…

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    I come from a world where violence and gangs are constant. My first encounter with gang members showed me an environment that I might have been destined to live in. Seven forty five pm, I got off my bus stop, heading home. Walking through the unpaved streets, pieces of windows, and tequila bottles scattered in the sidewalk. As I pass an alley, three members from MS’18 (Barrio 18 gang) approached me forming a circle. The leader of the group looked right in front of me, with his dark eyes. He…

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    Understanding that quotes can allude to something bigger can help the reader understand who the character really is and then learn from them even. Matthew Quick in his novel, Forgive Me Leonard Peacock, shows how just one teacher can make a difference. Herr Silverman, Leonard’s teacher, had talked to him about suicide and Leonard being “... different. And I'm different too. Different is good. But different is hard. Believe me, I know” (Quick 121) . Herr then explains to Leonard how he his is…

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