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    There are many similar themes in the novels Great Expectations, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Secret Life of Bees. Great Expectations centers around a poor boy named Pip Pirrip who learns how to become a gentleman in London. To Kill a Mockingbird focuses on a young girl named Scout Finch who is learning about life and injustice in the small southern town of Maycomb. The Secret Life of Bees centers around a teenage girl named Lily Owens who searches for her identity and purpose in South Carolina…

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    One element of coming of age, would be when miss Caroline harshly criticized Scout for already knowing how to read and tell Scout that his father should stop teaching her how to read. It teaches an important lesson about how people aren’t always reasonable and won’t see things from the same point of view. Miss Caroline was unexperienced and she unreasonably punishes Scout, because she interfered with what Miss Caroline planned to do. Atticus tells Scout how she won’t understand people…

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    people around her, however, this paper will argue why there is nothing wrong with the woman. After research, it is clear the motives behind the mother’s behavior is the introduction to a new culture, the feeling of grief, and engaging in Vodou. Caroline is getting married in The United States to a non-Haitian man, which can be viewed as an ordinary decision to most people. However, marrying someone of a different…

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    shamin him, Miss. Caroline. Walter hasn’t got a quarter at home to bring you, and you can’t use any stove wood” (28). Miss. Caroline barks out to Scout “Jean Louise, I’ve had about enough of you this morning” (28). To begin with, Miss. Caroline had given Scout a lecture because she knew how to read ‘The Mobile Register.’ Majority of the students were afraid to explain Walters situation; different from Scout. She explained and demonstrated bravery. It seems that Miss. Caroline is sensitive,…

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    Courage Have you ever done something courageous? If so do you enjoy having the trait, has it helped or hurt your life? This is what I am trying to discover. How will the ability of having courage affect your life? Will it backfire or enhance your problems/situations? After closely examining To Kill a Mockingbird and my other sources I have come to a conclusion on this topic. Without question, having courage will make someone a stronger person and more than often will enhance situations. Courage…

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    grounds, today, I felt an aura of hate going throughout the atmosphere. Kids would look at me and point at me, as if I was a monster. Things started to get even worse when Ms Caroline saw that I did not have any lunch, and she asked me if I wanted a quarter to buy lunch in town. I really wanted to eat with the money that Ms Caroline Fisher offered to give me, but, coming from a poor family, I did not want to take anything that I could not give back. Right when I was about to respond to the…

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    while Larry owns over a thousand acres of farmland in Iowa. Another set of characters include Cordelia and Caroline. Cordelia is the youngest daughter of Lear and she loves her father very dearly, but when asked if she truly does, she is unable to produce the words to describe the love she feels for him; therefore, leading Lear to believe that she doesn’t love him and thus disowning her. Caroline, on the other hand, is the youngest daughter of Larry and while she does…

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    In the essay, “College Is a Waste of Time and Money”, Caroline Bird explains that the cost of college is too expensive and the students are wasting their money on college. She mentions that it is not necessary to go to college in order to be successful. There should be other ways to get the students prepared for the real world. She argues that the students are being forced to attend college and they were not happy at all. While, in the essay “College Pressures”, William Zinsser focuses on the…

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    Scam Artists are defined by the dictionary as “ A person who attempts to defraud others by presenting a fraudulent offer and pretending that it is legitimate”(Webster 's Dictionary). In many ways Scam Artists have to get into people 's heads to understand their process of detecting a scam. They then would have to use conversational and acting skills to convince someone that their scam is not a scam. These skills are similar to the ways characters in books empathize with others. In the novel To…

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    Yet, there are people whom have never set foot in a college and are doing better than people who have their master’s degree. There are views from both sides that contains valid arguments. In the article “College is a Waste of Time and Money” by Caroline Bird, she strictly discusses why college is a…

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