Good vs. Evil in To Kill a Mockingbird Essay

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    Atticus Finch Integrity

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    Finch, from her fictional novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, posses these traits and more. Atticus is an important influence on Scout Finch, his daughter, and her coming of age. Scout learns through Atticus' defending of a colored man that not all people are tolerant or good. While the colored man, Tom Robinson, was accused of taking a young woman named Mayella Ewell, they realized though Atticus' efforts that Tom is a good, innocent man. Atticus is one of the few good men in town to help Tom,…

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    psychoanalytical lens to a book forces the reader to think about the motives and personalities of the characters. Psychoanalytical ideas in To Kill a Mockingbird are mostly directed toward the theme that people are not always who they say they are. The psychoanalytical lens could be applied to the book To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird is the story about a young girl named Scout and how her brother, Jem, breaks his arm. They hang out with their best friend Dill…

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