Study Guide Chapters 20-25 Chapter 20 • Scout says that “Mr. Dolphus Raymond was an evil man”. Is she right? He is not evil; he is simply misunderstood and has received a bad reputation because society doesn’t understand his choices. • In most states of the USA people who drink alcohol in public places are required to hide their bottle in a paper bag. Why does Dolphus Raymond hide Coca-Cola in a bag? He wants people to think he is drunk because it gives them a
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colors are birds attracted to? The birds in this experiment were shown feeders that had different colors (red‚ orange‚ blue‚ green and white). Hypothesis Of all the feeders‚ the birds will most prefer eating from the red feeder. Overview What colors are birds attracted to? We will never know whether birds see or recognize colors in the same way that humans do. Still‚ we can make an educated guess. Male birds tend to have beautiful‚ colorful feathers‚ making them attractive to female birds. Based
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THE WHITE BIRD John Berger From time to time I have been invited by institutions--mostly American--to speak about aesthetics. On one occasion I considered accepting and I thought of taking with me a bird made of white wood. But I didn’t go. The problem is that you can’t talk about aesthetics without talking about the principle of hope and the existence of evil. During the long winters the peasants in certain parts of the Haute Savoie used to make wooden birds to hang in their kitchens and perhaps
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A friend of mine owns a bird who cannot fly. She had adopted the bird as their first pet bird‚ having no previous experience as an owner. After doing some research on the internet‚ she decided to keep the bird flighted‚ because she’d read several articles stating that it was morally wrong to clip an animal that was created for flight. She loved the bird immensely‚ it meant everything to her. Then‚ one day‚ while flying around the house‚ the bird hit a window‚ breaking its wing. The owner rushed to
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In Alfred Hitcock’s The Birds‚ birds of all species all around the globe start to riot and spread havoc as they consistently begin to attack humans in flocks of waves. The theme of the film represents an act of revenge of nature towards humans due to our lack of morality to respect it and treat it as gentle and humble as it treats us. In the film it simply states that “millions of years of memory” stored in the birds’ “little brains” have produced “this instinct to destroy mankind.” Hitchcock reflected
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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Survivors of great trauma often display psychological‚ emotional‚ and physical effects. In children‚ these effects are often heightened due to their fragile psyche. Angelou demonstrates the effects her trauma has on her by not speaking and viewing herself as worthless. In the first of Maya Angelou’s autobiographical pieces‚ I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings‚ she recounts recovering from extreme trauma at a young age. Suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird _____________________________________________________________________________ “Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird” AUTHOR DATE GENRE NATIONALITY Bambara‚ Toni Cade 1971 Short Story United States African American Points of View 7 You’re Invading My Space! 9 Dealing with Differences 11 Person to Person Literature LITERARY THEMES GRADE/THEME SUBJECT _____________________________________________________________________________ © ScottForesman Custom Literature Database
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Lee has greatly explored the loss of innocence in both Jem and Scout throughout the novel. In the first half of the novel‚ it mainly focuses on the children and their early innocence. The second half of the novel focuses on how the children’s relaxed life is slowly interrupted by adult problems. However‚ by the end of the novel‚ especially the court case‚ Jem seems to lose his innocence. As he is older‚ he becomes more aware of the world around him and the injustice that corrupts his world. Scout is
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but if he were‚ my answer would be the same.” Speaker: Mrs. Merriweather Chapter: 24 Page #: 308 Quote: “Not a white person will go near them but that saintly J. Grimes Everett.” “…there’s nothing more distracting than a sulky darky…Just ruins your day to have one of ‘em in your kitchen.” Speaker: lula Chapter: 12 Page #:158 Quote: “You ain’t got no business bringin’ white chillun here- they got their church‚ we got our’n.” Speaker: Mrs. Merriweather Chapter: 24 Page #:309 Quote: “you are a fortunate
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and “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou are quite similar. Both of the poems are focused on this birds will to be free. They use a caged bird as a symbol. They represent a caged bird as a symbol for constraint. In both poems‚ the bird is oppressed and constrained‚ calling out for help. This is represented in Dunbar’s poem‚ “But a prayer that he sends from his heart’s deep core” (19). The bird’s singing is shown as a way for the bird to cope and pray. The authors relate personally to these birds as a representation
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