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    his eyes popped‚ and he drooled most of the time." (Lee 13). That was how the children described Boo Radley in the beginning of the novel‚ they thought he was a frightening phantom that’s not even human anymore;Dill‚Jem and Scout felt Boo was a good story character they could act out but Dill had the great idea of trying to get Boo out of home because he had sympathy for him‚we know this because he asked Scout and Jem would feel if they were locked up for 100 years with nothing but cats to eat‚

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    back down‚ due to him not wanting to be rude to her kind gesture. Jem and Dill share some innocence as well‚ but being broken when introduced to the court case. In chapters 19 and 22‚ you see Jem and Dill crying about the misfortunes of the case. Jem cries due to the fact that Atticus had real evidence‚ yet the jury chose to be biased and voted an innocent man guilty‚ only because they had relationships with the Ewells. Dill cries because of how mistreated Mr. Robinson is‚ only because of his skin

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    there was any malicious intent behind it. We know that an explanation is coming at some point in the narrative‚ but the only way we can get to it is by continuing through the book. Finally‚ when Jem is describing Boo Radley to Scout and new arrival Dill‚ he uses language like “malevolent phantom”‚ which‚ for a nine year old‚ is very sophisticated language. This leads us to expect that Jem has overheard some of the adult citizens of Maycomb talking about the Radleys‚ and has picked up this phrase.

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    thrown onto the pavement. Scout lands in front of the Radley’s house steps and gets up dizzily and runs out of the yard. Jem is forced to run into the yard to retrieve the tire. Scout hears someone inside the Radley house laughing. 4. Jem‚ Scout and Dill sneak into Mr. Radley’s

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    Chapter Summaries. Chapter 1. - Gary is telling the story. - Gary calls the coach "arks" because he can’t say ask. - Gary’s team is called the goonyas. - Gary lives on the coast of S.A. in a country town. - Carol Cockatoo is 1st Ruck and Gary is 2nd Ruck. - Gary was becoming very popular in the town as he was now the 1st Ruck for the grand final. - Gary has 4 brothers (one Tim) and 3 sisters. - Nickname: Blacky Chapter 2. - Gary is feared that he would be called a gutless wonder. - Gary

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    injustice caused by prejudice‚ people who believe in equality will respond with frustration and sorrow. Sorrow is a common reaction from people when they are exposed to injustice‚ and it can cause them to lose hope. On page 269 of “To Kill a Mockingbird‚” Dill is in distress

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    hating Dumby. The only reason why Blacky hated Dumby in the first place was because his friends Dazza and Pickles disliked aboriginals. After Dumby said bye to Blacky after a footy game‚ his Port friends asked Blacky if they were friends. Blacky replies; “No way. Not him. I hate his guts. (Ibid‚ p.25).This shows it is not that Blacky did not like Dumby‚ it is just that Dazza and Pickles pressured Blacky to dislike Aboriginals and not to befriend them. Blackys friendship with Dumby later develops

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    Organic Life One Baby Step at a Time Altering our daily diets by cutting out processed‚ GMO or genetically modified foods to consume organic and whole foods‚ fruits and vegetables has proven to be a journey of rediscovery. My husband and I made the very real and scary decision to invest our life savings‚ with no prior working knowledge of a farm‚ to open our family run farm‚ 1860 Organics‚ to improve our families overall health and to eliminate our consumption of the “dirty dozen.” Here lies

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    not conducive to young children‚ loud noises‚ and games. But‚ the Finch children and Dill must occupy themselves in order to avoid boredom. Their surroundings are their boundaries‚ but in their minds‚ they have no physical confines. Although the physical "boundaries were Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose’s house two doors to the north...‚ and the Radley Place three doors to the south‚"(Lee 11) Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill find ways to use the limits‚ in conjunction with their imaginations‚ to amuse themselves

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    provides comic relief. Relationships: Red Lamb is the youngest girl of the Lamb family. Is a Tom Boy‚ very stubborn Timeline Prefers the city to the country‚ The lamb family goes crabbing‚ Red cops one in the chest. Becomes a nurse‚ Dolly Pickles She was an attractive woman‚ unfaithful‚ vanity‚ cynical‚ superficial; her beauty fades throughout the novel. She thrives on the attraction for men. She neglects her children‚ Rose cooks‚ looks after her brothers‚ leaves school to work Dolly’s

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