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    In Translations, by Brian Friel, language is used as a mechanism to feature the many issues of communication within the characters’ small Irish village. Throughout the play, Friel attempts to advocate for the Irish language because he believes that language represents one’s identity and historical background. Unfortunately, the town, and specifically the local school, have been appropriated by British officers, whose main goal is to transition the school into an entirely English-spoken school,…

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    The Raven Black Poem

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    People blame the 9mm handgun, but that didn’t kill you; you were already a walking corpse. Your blood is still scattered across your Baby-Blue walls, like a starry northern desert sky. Your parents refuse to enter your room; they want to burn it to the ground. Forget everything and start over anew, hide the ugly past and live as happy-go-lucky imposters in the Suburbs. They put you in a black dress, with a white rose…

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    Atticus’s main goal of being a good father who helps his children, is seen as he teaches Scout to have authentic relationships and Jem to not be biased, demonstrating you should think about others first and how you connect with them, which creates a good relationship between a child and their father Atticus plays a big role in changing Scout’s perspective because he taught her to be kind to all living things that she comes across, which is important because being considerate helps a person form…

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    We have all been in a situation where we were wrongly accused and blamed by the guilty. We have all been through this. We get assessed by people who determine what we’re like without actually ever knowing who they actually are. In extreme situations these people could take the weight of another person's actions. Resulting in someone else paying the time for their crime. In the book To Kill the Mockingbird, Harper Lee shows that even the innocent will be judged and prosecuted by the guilty.…

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee uses the characters to represent racism, morality, and justice. Atticus Finch representing morality, Sheriff Tate standing for justice, and the low life of the town Bob Ewell represents racism. Throughout this novel she often uses symbolism to display all of these themes. “I’d rather you shot at tin cans in the back yard, but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit’em but remember it is a sin to kill a mocking bird”…

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    Everyone has heard of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and everyone needs to read it. The easiest and best place to learn in depth about To Kill a Mockingbird is in class, so why would people want to take away from a great learning opportunity? To Kill a Mockingbird is a must read for all students. To begin To Kill a Mockingbird should continue to be taught in school because It teaches many valuable life lessons. For example, on page 119 when Miss Maudie Tells Scout and Jem That it is a…

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    Separatism. Irish Nationalists were rebelling against the British, since they had control over the land. The Irish Nationalists (resorted to terrorist tactics when acting out against the British and Protestants (White 126). Not only did the British rule Northern Ireland, but Protestants were the majority of the population in the north. The Protestants favored staying under British rule. The Catholics did not agree with this, but did not have a voice since they were not the majority. The…

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Sin

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    “I’d rather you shot at tin cans in the back yard, but I know you'll go after birds. Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit’em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.” A quote made by Atticus that means it's a sin to kill a mockingbird because all they do is try to please people and produce beautiful music. It is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they just try to help and don't harm anyone. The book “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee referred to good people as mockingbirds.…

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    Something More Than Just A Bug Life is beautiful, no matter what form it manifests. My scene in the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem has just watched the court trial of Tom Robinson and heard that he was shot 17 times trying to flee jail. Jem has a different mindset on life, and when Scout goes to kill a rolli polli Jem yells, protesting the act. Jem thinks of all life precious, this shows maturity and growth toward becoming a man. Jem shows his coming of age in this scene…

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    The best victims are always defenseless scapegoats. Demonstrating the innocence and downfall of a mockingbird in the novel and generating the title, To Kill a Mockingbird, is Tom Robinson. The mockingbird metaphor represents a lack of justice for the defenseless, or harming the innocent. As a result of stereotyping and discrimination, people are still killing mockingbirds today, specifically people from the Middle East. The author calls this novel To Kill a Mockingbird because people knowingly…

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