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    would be Atticus Finch. He always stuck to his value no matter what anyone else thought of them. Although there are some points where characters may have questioned what they value, they always tried to share their values with others. Respect, courage,…

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    simply to get along. She thinks and acts according to her own judgment. That makes her a courageous person. Miss Maudie also displays her courage at Aunt Alexandra’s missionary circle. Mrs. Merriweather, is rude and disrespectful when she criticizes Atticus. However, Miss Maudie puts her in her place when she reminds her, “His food doesn’t stick going down, does it?”(312). Miss Maudie asserts herself as the one in control. This is the expansion of an earlier event in the book, a fire that…

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    shame, or would you face the rest of the world and own it? In Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem and Scout are the children of lawyer Atticus Finch, but they are not the problem. Mayella Ewell is a 19 year old poor white woman who claims that Thomas Robinson, a black man, beat her then raped her. But, this might not be the case. As Atticus goes to work to prove Tom innocent, you can recognize that Bob Ewell, Mayella’s father, chose to lie his way out. In an article by Andrew Cockburn…

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    "I think there's just one kind of folks. Folks" (Lee). In the fictional novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee explains racism in the eyes of a young girl and how racism has affected society. This takes place in the 1900s in a small town in Alabama called Maycomb County. In chapter 7 when the knot-hole in the tree gets filled up, Jem learns from Mr. Nathan Radley’s excuse of the tree dying that people can manipulate the way they think. During the talk between Jem and Mr. Radley, Jem…

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    Maturity is a flower that doesn’t grow in everyone's garden. Take me for example, in first grade I would chase the people and give them hugs on the playground every recess. In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Jem finch starts without a flower of maturity and empathy in his garden. Over the course of the book “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Jem Finch changes from a boy into a young man by developing a feeling of empathy and developing a sense of maturity. Over the course of To Kill a Mockingbird Jem…

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    Robinson, Atticus Finch, and Bob Ewell show Good, Evil, and Human Dignity. Tom Robinson is a black male that was put on trial for accused rape of Mayella Ewell, the daughter of Bob Ewell. During the time that the book was set, Tom was already guilty before he could…

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    The Power of False Narratives Throughout literature, and even in our own lives, we are poisoned by the false narratives and stories that corrupt our minds and control our decisions. This is the driving force in Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Our protagonist, Scout Finch, makes decisions and forms opinions based on stories she hears that simply aren’t true. This is prevalent among various other major and minor characters in the novel as well. They are also extremely commonplace in…

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    Task 1 He was a calm and nice man. He codes have brutal political discussions but even after a hardpoliticaldebate,hewouldgivetheotherpoliticianaunifyinghandshake. Hefights the battle for black rights and even after 27 years in prison he was ready to go for the goal. Most people would come out and be hateful and want to take revenge on society after 27 years in prison, but not Mandela. When he came out he were filled whit courtly, humble and good- humoured. And all this courage and the way he…

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    Resilience In Macbeth

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    My name: Lucy Kenyon Date: 2 October 2017 Title: Grade 10 Long Essay Topic: Resilience Teacher: B. Mavuso Books and Plays (4): 1) The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak (book) 2) David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell (book) 3) My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell (book) 4) Macbeth by William Shakespeare (play) “Resilience is the…

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    Reporter and author, H.L. Mencken, in his essay, “The Hills of Zion,” recounts a trial In Dayton Tennessee and his experiences there with the townspeople. The trial involved the state and a substitute teacher named Mr.Scopes who was accused of violating a law at that time prohibiting any teachings of evolution.This is the reason he wrote “The Hills of Zion”. This trial is why H.L. Mencken went to Tennessee; he had to cover it. Mencken’s purpose was to convey coverage that was biased against the…

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