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    Tina Johnson Mrs.Carson English II HN 11-12-10 Character Roles In To Kill A Mockingbird The characters in To Kill A Mockingbird represent the stereotypes of people who lived in the south. During this time blacks and whites lived in a segregated society. The influence of segregation had an effect on how characters interacted with each other. The children of Atticus Finch‚ Jem and Scout were deeply affected by the influence of the characters around them . Their influence helped

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    in the definition of our perception. Illusion is the stereotype‚ the racist idea‚ while reality is the truth that one sees when he/she looks closely and tries to understand. This may be seen in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee. Once‚ during Jem‚ Dill‚ and Scout’s investigation of Boo Radley‚ or Mr. Arthur Radley‚ another time‚ during the whole jury’s verdict against clearly innocent Tom Robinson‚ and yet again‚ in the illusion that Dolphus Raymond is always drunk and that is why he is in the situation

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    shows she feels that no matter what color your skin is‚ everyone should be given the same treatment. During the summertime‚ Scout‚ Jem and Dill make a game of Boo Radley in which they tease him and make efforts to get him outside. One night‚ when they all go to Boo Radley’s house‚ Mr. Nathan‚ Boo Radley’s father shoots his gun in the air‚ scaring Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill. As they all flee from the property‚ Jem gets his pants caught on the fence‚ forcing him to take them off. Later that night‚ when he goes

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    force the inciting force in this novel is Prejudice and Racism. Rising action Scout and Dill one summer meet Dill The three kids act out skits and Dill becomes fascinated with the Radley house Scout and Jem tell Dill how Boo has not come out in years Dill reutrns home and Scout goes to school Scout hates school and also finds gifts in a tree on the Radley place while she is going home. Dill returns after school is over and summer has started. The three kids start to act out what

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    Dill runs from his family in search of happiness and Alexandra runs from happiness to support her status. In this case a child is right‚ because he is not yet influenced by stereotypes and predilections. Dill is much less experienced‚ but Alexandra has been negatively influenced on some of the most important aspects of life. For Dill‚ naiveté became an asset. Finally‚ Bob Ewell starts controversy whenever possible if

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    to understand the faults in her society‚ and learns to treat people as equals‚ without racism or being prejudice. In the beginning of the story Scout is just as all of the other citizens of Maycomb are. She participates in games with her friend Dill and her brother Jem that they play out of pure curiosity‚ because they are scared of their neighbour Boo Radley. They spend their days daring each other to step foot onto the Radley property‚ and all of them suspect Boo Radley to be evil and to have

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    November 14‚ 2012 People’s Believes in Maycomb In the novel by Harper Lee‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ she gives a detailed insight into human nature and its consequences. She focuses on a specific time period‚ the 1930’s. In the novel‚ she makes me feel the cruel reality of that time period. However‚ it also gave me a bright perspective of how they kept their spirits alive. Through Harper Lee’s novel‚ she showed us the power of human will to survive in such a segregated time period. As I was reading

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    darkness‚ depression‚ gloominess‚ and hopelessness; therefore we would link that part of the story with darkness. Although‚ some symbols are easy to define‚ others require more research and reading. Likewise‚ through reading Ethan Frome‚ the color red‚ pickle dish‚ cat‚ setting‚ and light and darkness all highlight the major conflicts that arise throughout the context. (Wharton) The novel takes place in the cold‚ gloomy town of Starkfield‚ Massachusetts. Its weather‚ which is winter‚ is

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    INDEX Executive summary 2 Introduction to the topic 3 As we are now in the era of booming retailing lot of organization are entering into the retail market. In India Future Group Pantaloon company is one of the greatest retailing companies with its retail format called Big Bazaar. In my summer training project I’m doing live project‚ on a “An Analysis of Customer Cherry Picking of FMCG Products at Big-Bazaar in Lucknow”. ( To improve customer walk-in at big bazaar) And also to know what are the

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    Kill a Mockingbird. Mrs. Dubose seems to be a mean‚ old‚ lady‚ but as the reader gets to know her they would realize that she acts that way because she is going through withdrawal. Dolphus Raymond always seems to be drunk; as the characters Scout and Dill both find out that he simply acts different than others and he wants to give people a “reason” for why he acts like that. Boo Radley seems to be very menacing and deadly‚ but he is actually just very shy. The main theme of To Kill a Mockingbird‚ is

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