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    Dill Character Analysis

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    During the morally challenging novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by the incredibly creative Harper Lee, Charles Baker Harris (Dill) represents his place as the most important character through his repetitive instances of curiosity and how that influences the children to desire to interact with Arthur (Boo) Radley. To commence, Dill's curiosity first makes its appearance when Dill first discovered the Radley house. This is established early in the book when Scout and Jem, children in the neighborhood…

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    day help create change. Her family was well acquainted by the royal family and in 1977, she was sought after to become Prince Charles future spouse. The couple received much attention from the media, for the public was intrigued by the seemingly odd pairing. Lady Diana Spencer became Diana, Princess of Wales on July 29, 1981 after her marriage was finalized to Prince Charles. The fairytale of a wedding and happily ever after did not last long after the couple's divorce was announced in 1992.…

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    ” Dwight R. Lee discusses the two morality A Christmas Carol presents: mundane and magnanimous morality. He writes that though Scrooge is not doing anything wrong, per se, as he is living his own life and going about his business as mundane morality requires a person to be “honest, keeping your promises, honoring your contractual obligations, and not intentionally violating the legitimate rights of others” (Lee), in everyone’s eyes, this should be view as a benefit to society. But Lee points out…

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    Courage

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    frightens one. Everyone has to be courageous at one point or another. In the book “To Kill A Mockingbird,” by Harper Lee, there were several times that characters had to be courageous. In order to stand up for something you believe or smaller things like presenting in front of your peers takes courage. One way or another you must be courageous. In the book “To Kill A Mockingbird,” by Harper Lee, people like Scout, Boo Radley, and Atticus all do something courageous. For example, Atticus…

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    meaning what we think is impossible, an explosion creating something, is entirely possible. Like when he divided the waters in exodus or when he made the donkey talk in numbers but not only in the bible, but also in real life when he cured cancer (Lee). We can see there’s nothing impossible to him. I'm not saying this is what happen when God said “let there be light”, explosion happened which we now call the Big Bang, but I do believe this could be true, but I do not believe in the so called…

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    Leonard Lake and Charles Ng have two very different backgrounds, even originating from different countries, but despite that they seemed to develop more and more similarities as they grew older, even before they met. Lake was born in the city of San Francisco, California on July 20, 1964(Newton, 2006). The exact specifics of Lake 's younger years is debated. Some sources claim him to have been raised entirely by his mother, who is said to have encouraged him to take pride in the human body by…

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    “‘Hey.’ ‘Hey yourself,’ said Jem pleasantly. ‘I’m Charles Baker Harris,’ he said. ‘I can read.’ ‘So what?’ I said. ‘I just thought you’d like to know I can read. You got anything needs readin’ I can do it…’” To Kill A Mockingbird takes place in Maycomb, Alabama around 1930. Discrimination is a huge problem and everything is run by white men. Black people are mistreated and abused. This comes into the story later as the main conflict. The Finch family has always lived on Finch's Landing until…

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    Ernst Mayr: an esteemed biologist who contributed to avian taxonomy, genetics, and evolution. He was a man who accomplished much, did much, and learned much. In his time, he was known as the ““Darwin of the 20th century””, because he expanded on Darwin’s theory of natural selection and completed it. (Encyclopedia Britannica) He earned many accomplishments and became honored in our society. Ernst Walter Mayr, born on July 5, 1904 in Kempten, Germany, was raised in a family of boys. His father…

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    world. He’s holed up inside his house throughout virtually the entire story. He shows the effects of isolationism. “The doors of the Radley house were closed on weekdays as well as Sundays, and Mr. Radley’s boy was not seen again for fifteen years” (Lee 13). Boo made a small mistake with friends, and ended up being isolated for most of his later years. In isolation, he had to face rumors and ridicule about what he’s done and is like. Scout, Jem, and even the adults of the town, treat him poorly…

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    world. He’s holed up inside his house throughout virtually the entire story. He shows the effects of isolationism. “The doors of the Radley house were closed on weekdays as well as Sundays, and Mr. Radley’s boy was not seen again for fifteen years” (Lee 13). Boo made a small mistake with friends, and ended up being isolated for most of his later years. In isolation, he had to face rumors and ridicule about what he’s done and who he is. Scout, Jem, and even the adults of the town, treat him…

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