To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee takes place in Maycomb County, Alabama and is set in the 1930s, during the Great Depression. The book is about the Finch siblings, Jem and Scout and what they encountered before, during, and after the trial. Before the trial, the Finch siblings and their friend Dill build a strange relationship with the county’s outcasted man, Boo Radley. Once the trial starts Jem and Scout learn that it is about a black man being wrongly accused and convicted of raping a…
displays and sizes in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Scout grew up in a good, well-off family. However, when she starts school, she realizes there are many different types of people. There are both affluent and poor people in the school. Walter Cunningham and Burris Ewell are both poor children in her class. They may have similar financial statuses, but they contrast in their appearance, behavior, and their family background. Outsetting with Walter, he tries to cover up his appearance…
and Mississippi combined. Cunningham argues that one of the reasons why the UKA was successful at recruiting large numbers of followers was because the UKA advertised itself to be family friendly. Clyde Newborn, a veteran Klansman, believed that the UKA and KKK were interested in nothing more than the civic improvement of the South. Klaverns would often host large social events that the whole family could attend, such as turkey shoots and family lunches. Cunningham also mentions that the Klan…
the narrator of the story. To Kill A Mockingbird takes place in the deep south called Maycomb, Alabama. Jem and Scout are the major characters in the story, however, there are very important minor characters. Calpurnia, Dill, Heck Tate, and Walter Cunningham are all minor characters that have a significant impact. Minor characters are not major characters for a reason, but still have a significant impact on the story because they help contribute to many of the subplots which help develop the…
Tough Lives In the story “To Kill A Mockingbird” there are two characters who have tough lives, Tom Robinson and Walter Cunningham. Tom Robinson lives with his wife and kids and has a good job but the reason why his life is tough is because he is black and lives in the 1930’s where black people are discriminated against. Walter is a farmer who is white but poor, he and his family don’t accept anything from anyone because they can not pay them back. Tom Robinson is discriminated…
Provide the official name of the organization with which the Local Workforce Development Board would be contracting, if awarded funding. Cunningham Children’s Home 2. Who is responsible for the maintenance and management of records (fiscal and programmatic.) Fiscal records are maintained by our accounting department, which is directly supervised by Haley Wright, Controller, under the oversight…
Depression because it clearly describes life without money, similar to that of the historical reality of that time. Since Maycomb County was a farm country, farmers such as the Cunninghams paid others in food such as hickory nuts or turnips. When asked by Scout if we are poor as the farmers, Atticus replied by saying “The Cunninghams are country folks, farmers, and the crash hit…
As Kotler, Armstrong & Cunningham stated “the marketing mix is the set of controllable, tactical marketing tools that a company uses to produce a desired response from its target market” (Kotler, Armstrong & Cunningham, 2005). The 4 p’s of marketing consists of everything that a healthcare organization will require for planning and execution of its marketing strategy and…
He took a look at himself and realized that he was doing wrong. Atticus seemed to understand that this was happening inside Walter, so he gave Walter trust to be on the jury of the Tom Robinson case. Walter Cunningham ended up being the only one voting for Tom Robinson to be convicted non-guilty because he realized the bigger picture of his life. He most likely saved his status with the Finch family, Calpurnia, and the black people community. Calpurnia is a caring…
example of moral education. Throughout the book their is a common theme for people learning that before judging people, they should establish relationships with them. This theme first appears when the Cunninghams come over to Scout's house. Scout had rarely ever talked to the Cunninghams and therefore judged them by rumors, status, and racism. Scout mentioned to Calpurnia, “‘He ain’t company, Cal, he’s just a…