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    showing that the boys are guilty, they were found guilty. Some people believe that Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird is about her childhood. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird she uses the symbolic significance of Snow, Snowman, and White Camellias to prove that racism existed in the South during the 1930’s. To begin, Harper Lee uses the symbol Snow to prove racism existed in the South during the 1930’s. Scout, Jem, and Atticus, they’re father, live in the small town of Maycomb County,…

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    Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel was a Leo. The lion also in her designs throughout her collections. In fact, instead of the interlaced C’s that we know Chanel for, it is a surprise the Lion wasn’t the main stamp. We could see it in her vintage pieces like the quilted bag. When she was a child her father left her and orphan in the convent of Aubazine. She spent here six or seven years. Through her childhood and until she was 18, she learned how to sew which would make her a future designer. Much of Coco…

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    Mayella Violet Ewell and her geraniums; Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose and her camellias. Miss Maudie Atkinson and her azaleas are one representation of how the flowers mentioned in the novel connect to the characters. Azaleas represent intelligence, femininity, and temperance. This is shown through Miss…

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    If Jem hadn't gone on an anti-camellia rampage, Atticus might have made his son go read to Mrs. Dubose anyway, in order "to see what real courage is" (11.153)—not using a gun, but fighting for a cause you believe in even if you know you probably won't win.s that why she jumped Francis? Yes. Atticus asks why Scout's asking for a definition if she understood it well enough to make it the reason for a fight, and Scout says that it was the way Francis said it that got on her nerves. Atticus tells…

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    Department of ART AND SCIENCE The Pencil of Castilian Silhouette Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao Spain All copyrights reserved, USA STORY BOOK: The Pencil of Castilian Silhouette Characters: Mrs. Tulip Pineapple, Castilian Silhouette, Art, Melody, Camellia and Jolly Location: Bilbao, Spain and New York, NY Preface This elegant children manuscript is a non-fiction concept and true short story about a mother and daughter, who decide to travel to the Guggenheim Museum to research the…

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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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    2. Number of field generations: Data present in fig (1 and 2) and Table (2 and 3) indicated that the cottony camellia scale, P.floccifera has one annual generation, and these results were ensured throughout the two years of study of the insect population under field condition at Assiut governorate. The number of generations was taken from the annual number of peaks of nymphs. During the first year of investigation, the percentage of nymph population recorded 78.81%of the total population through…

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    amount of courage, trying to break a drug addiction, knowing that it will cause her pain and won't change anything. Mrs.Dubose was a lot of things, she certainly wasn't the Finches’ favorite neighbor, that was obvious when Jem took a baton to her camellias. She was also heartless, she would tell Scout and Jem that they would grow up to be nothing as she shouted other hurtful things as they walked by her house. She was repulsive, ”Cords of saliva would collect on her lips; she would draw them in,…

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    named Mayella Ewell. The importance of the book is that Atticus Finch, a white man, defends Tom as his attorney. In her Novel, to kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee foreshadows a loss of innocence through the symbolic significance of fire, the white camellia, and a mockingbird. First, Harper Lee uses fire to foreshadow a loss of innocence. Fire is a physical representation of destruction,…

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    Dubose, once again highlights the significance of her in the novel. When Atticus returns from Mrs. Dubose’s, he handed Jem a candy box, “Inside, surrounded by wads of damp cotton, was a white, waxy, perfect, camellia.” The noun, “camellia” highlights the theme of bravery, it conveys Jem to not lose his temper easily, just like how Mrs. Dubose resited Morphine. Although it is not an easy process from her, especially when “she’s old and ill.” however he has to learn and have…

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