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    The novel of To Kill a Mockingbird is written by Harper Lee. She wrote about how life was for the young girl named Scout. Scout is living with her father Atticus Finch and her older brother Jem Finch. Scout is close to being six and Jem is ten. Jem is very adventurous and protective of Scout. Since Scout’s mother passed away when she was two, she did not have any real memories of her. Jem has little memories of her which can occasionally make him sad. The mother had died from a heart attack…

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    Atticus's Courage

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    hidden talent. He finally realizes that Atticus has an abundant amount of courage for shooting Tim Johnson, protecting his family and the neighbors around him. Atticus is the only brave human being, due to the fact that he shot Tim Johnson when Heck Tate passes the gun off to him. When Scout suggests telling her friends at school about her father’s heroic actions, Jem disagrees and replies, “Naw, Scout, it’s something you wouldn’t understand. Atticus is real old, but I wouldn’t care if he…

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    Fourth Down's dramas seem redundant. Marissa turned out to be quite a stalker, a manipulator, not to mention a problem for Sam and Mason. Sam created quite a bit problem for herself, when she listened to the one person she should've never listened to, Tate. Then she processed to push Logan away even though they were family. Sam missed Mason so much that's all she talked about. I never like this sort of depended relationship. For one she and Logan will be join Mason soon, they are only a…

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    on her face or body. Also, Mr. Ewell did not call a doctor. If Mayella were raped so bad like everyone said, why would Mr. Ewell decided not to call a doctor. In his testimony, he tried to deny going to the doctor by saying that he ran to the Heck Tate. However, Atticus was concerned that Mr. Ewell did not call a doctor despite the amount of physical pain Mayella said she was. Any good parent would call the doctor to make sure their children are ok. One last reason there is no evidence is…

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    at the kids and goes for Scout and Jem. Scout is safe, but Bob takes Jem. Then out of nowhere Boo Radley runs out from his own house and stabs Bob Ewell with a knife and saves Jem. Boo picks Jem up and walks away. They tell Atticus and he calls Heck Tate, the…

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    In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, which takes place during the great depression, Harper Lee uses symbolism, which is using a object to represent an idea, such as the mockingbird. The mockingbird stands for innocence and purity. In her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley, Tom Robinson, and Mayella Ewell as human “Mockingbirds” to contribute to the overall theme of innocence and purity. First, Lee uses Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley as a Mockingbird, Boo Radley’s a adult who…

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    Raphael's Transfiguration

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    I enjoy immersing myself in a painting and learning the intentions of the artist but what fascinates me most is relating the work to its context. When I researched, wrote and produced a documentary for the national competition SPoKE on Raphael's 'Transfiguration,' I was able to develop my understanding and love for a work of art which I thought I knew well. I regard the compositions of Raphael as more sophisticated than those of any other 16th century artist, but investigating the stylistic…

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    The Help Aibileen Clark

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    In my generation, individuals are filled with secrets that can haunt us, define us and make us question our loyalty to one another. Does sending them secrets free make you feel free? Does the truth set you free? After watching the movie, The Help by Tate Taylor and seeing what Aibileen Clark went through with Minny Jackson, Eugenia “ Skeeter” Phelan, Hilly Holbrook and few more I have analyzed that she fights for what she believes in. In the movie, The Help, Aibileen is the character that has…

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    visit and is no longer moving while seated. Assessments include low back pain and transient weakness of the left lower extremity. Norco is restarted 5/325 mg ½ tablet three times daily as needed, #63. Per the medical report dated 11/23/16 by Dr. Tate, it was noted that since her last her visit of 9/8/16, she has had increase in pain, so that she is now back on Norco 5/325 mg, a half pill at a time, for a total of two pills during the day as well as Tylenol No. 3 at night. She no longer takes…

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, there are many times that Harper Lee shows compassion, sympathy, and tolerance through the characters of the novel. Lots of times in the novel Harper Lee shows compassion, sympathy, or tolerance through key events in the story including: Atticus has compassion when he defends Tom Robinson, who is a black man, to the best of his abilities. Atticus shows Tolerance when Bob Ewell spits in his face, by not doing anything back. Jem shows sympathy to…

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