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    In Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, she shows the significance of protecting those who can not protect themselves. Tom Robinson is an African-American man who needs protection because he lives in Maycomb, Alabama, and the white people there think he is lesser than they are and that all African-Americans lie. Arthur Radley, also known as Boo, is a recluse in the town. He needs to be defended because he is anti-social, he stays inside his house and is mocked by everyone in Maycomb. Scout…

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    on the question of which community made a greater contribution to against the discrimination. Whereas To Kill a Mockingbird is convinced that white community helped the black people to gain equality, Civil Rights Movement maintains that black people themselves protected and strove for their own rights, but both show that it is crucial to end the racial discrimination. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee argues that the white leadership committed to racial equality with strong convictions,…

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    Society has set the stereotypical standards of life throughout history. In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee expresses her thoughts on social justice using the character Atticus finch. She set his character, one that is full of wisdom and moral rightness, up against society’s bigoted views to express to the audience that social justice is not fair when society has to pick he verdict. In Atticus’s social environment, he does not seem to partake in many activities within his community…

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    The 1930s was a time in American history that truly depicted injustice, racial inequality, and unrest. This was when the iconic story of Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, was written. In this revolutionary novel, Harper Lee revisits her fascinating childhood in a more fictitious way. In her book To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee describes and details the life of a little girl called Scout, and her older brother, Jem, who live in the town of Maycomb, Alabama during the time of the Great…

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    Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mockingbird” features a lot of discrimination against race, sex, and culture. As Bonnie Hammer once said, “Prejudice and discrimination based on our differences is an unfortunate fact of life”. It is very unfortunate and sad that discrimination is a common occurrence all over the world. Discrimination is shown when the townspeople bullied Atticus’ children for him defending Tom Robinson. It is also shown when Mr. Dolphus Raymond has to pretend to be drunk so he won’t be…

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    The Unknown Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel filled with the persecution of innocent people represented as mockingbirds. The Author, Harper Lee, created a community of people who are persecuted, judged, and attacked despite their innocence. Lee uses the mockingbird as a symbol of innocence. In the book she says mockingbirds are innocent and commit no evil act. The birds only sing their songs for people to hear. The people of Maycomb are no exception, they live out their days…

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    wrote the stunning novel To Kill A Mockingbird during a time in the United States that was tragic. In the South, if you were not white or rich you had no rights. African-Americans were discriminated every single day. Citizens of the South did not trust black men. White men believed that African-Americans just wanted to steal your money and rape your women and children. This was an awful stereotype, and sadly, it still can be found in America today. To Kill A Mockingbird brought to life the…

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    significance of the title To Kill a Mockingbird, is explained through the relationship between Tom Robinson and Arthur Radley, and mockingbirds. The word “mockingbird” can connect with the word “generous”. A generous person can be described as someone who donates their time and ability to help someone else without expecting or accepting anything in return. Mockingbirds are considered generous animals, which is why Atticus tells Jem and Scout not to shoot mockingbirds with their brand new air…

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    grew up over 80 years ago in the 1930’s? To Kill a Mockingbird is a book written by Harper Lee, it is about two kids, Jem and Scout growing up in a small southern town called Maycomb county. Jem and Scout grew up during the great depression with only their father raising them. They also have a very good friend who visits them in the summer, who is called Dill. In the book the setting also plays a big role in developing the characters. In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee uses the setting along…

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    Is freedom something that can be freely given, or is it something that is fought for? A lot believe freedom should be granted, others think that it should be earned. Birth rights exist and have been given to us, but with society it isn’t granted. Which is why many fight for justice in order to get those rights, and even then, they’re not given. But if we did get freedom, would there be world peace? Some could take advantage and take it for granted, using it as an excuse to abuse that power. But…

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