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    provide one of the most accurate records of human consciousness. In acknowledgement of the critical power of literature, this essay explores the strengths and weaknesses of the human spirit in suffering, with explicit reference to Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. Shami Chakrabarti, director of the…

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    names and sometimes were brutally beaten by angry racist whites. But even through all these tough times, many of these whites still tried their best to help stop and abolish racism and create rights for the African American community. In the novel To Kill…

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a fictional novel set in Maycomb County, Alabama during the 1930’s featuring the lives of Jem and Scout Finch. Growing up in the Great Depression cannot be easy, especially in Maycomb, Alabama, where racial injustice and prejudice is often present. Although they are living through the Great Depression, the lives of Jem and Scout Finch are reasonably easy, their father, Atticus, is a well-known, local lawyer and they are considered well-off compared to the…

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    article, “An Experiment in Love”, describes the unity of all men and the powerful emotion of love. Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, details the adventures of Jem and Scout and how their father, Atticus, demonstrates wisdom and courage through defending To Robinson, an accused rapist. Martin Luther King Jr’s article, “An Experiment in Love”, corroborates that To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a love story by stating that the only way to solve the issue…

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    To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee when Atticus Finch mentions it is a sin to kill a mockingbird. His comparison is Boo Radley and Tom Robinson because they are not as open as the other character and it was wrong to judge them based on other people 's opinion. Narrator Scout Finch and her older brother Jem live in Southern Maycomb, Alabama, through the suffering of the Great Depression in 1930. Atticus Finch, a lawyer, is defending Tom Robinson in a trial of rape exposing Mayella…

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    The Role of Gender in To Kill A Mockingbird Women and Men are created equal, but are not always treated equally. In Harper Lee’s coming of age novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout Finch, the main protagonist, is growing up in Maycomb, Alabama. In the book, Scout and her brother, Jem, grow up and find their place in the society in which they live. Throughout the novel, Scout learns things about herself, her community and her society. Scout changes from a little child to a girl who realizes that…

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    There are a many characters Harper Lee used in 'To Kill a Mockingbird ' to help spread her message, in this case the ‘Coexistence of Good and Evil’. All the characters are created to have their own unique character and different roles in order to bring out the message. Through the adult Scout, the author stated that everyone in Maycomb County is somehow related since people were so close during the time, where they married within their families. The character Lee used to express these ideas…

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    story. The author wants the audience to grasp and understand the moral behind the theme. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird and the film, Remember the Titans, racism is the theme and issue that develops the plot of the story. Racism includes acts of prejudice that claim a certain race to be superior or inferior to another based on certain characteristics. Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during the Great Depression in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. The segregation…

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    Harper Lee, the author of the famous classic, To Kill a Mockingbird, passed away in 2016. Even though she no longer lives, her book still touches the lives of many and her legacy is still everlasting. To Kill a Mockingbird is a rich story based on her childhood, filled with racism and ignorance. Set in the sleepy town of Maycomb County, a colored man was convicted of a crime he did not commit by a white man. Although civilians of Maycomb knew he was innocent, they were blinded by society's…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a story set in the the 1930’s, in the small, prejudice filled town of Maycomb, Alabama. The story is narrated by Jean Finch, who goes by the name of Scout during the novel. To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel that portrays how innocence can be injured or destroyed through contact with evil. Scout and her older brother, Jem, are best friends with their neighbor, Dill. Dill is a young boy who comes down to live with his aunt every summer. Scout, Jem, and Dill spend all summer…

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