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    always showing characteristics of a mature person. Jem has develop in a mature way ‚ some examples are when Jem called Atticus when Dill ran away from‚ another example would be when Jem stops scout from killing a bug‚ lastly in the end of the trail of Tom Robinson. To illustrate‚ Jem calls Atticus when Dill runs away from home . The first thing that jem does when Dill come out under the bed was he “...went out of the room and down the hall. ‘Atticus‚’ his voice was distant‚ ‘can you come here a

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    Dill doesn’t know his biological father just like Scout doesn’t know her mother. But Dill does like to tell enormous lies. Calpurnia - Calpurnia is the Finches housekeeper however‚ she is much more to the family and acts as a mother figure to Jem and Scout‚ as she raised them after their mother’s

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    1. INTRODUCTION OF POTATO CHIPS: Potato chips also called as potato crisps were invented in the year 1853 by Native American George Crum. The story behind the invention goes like this. George was employed as a chef at an elegant resort in Saratoga Springs‚ New York. One dinner guest felt George’s French fries too thick for his liking and rejected the order. In order to rile the guest Crum decided to make fries too thin and crisp. But seeing the browned‚ paper thin fries the guest

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    Racism is a trait in life that no one can permanently wipe out from society and the world. Racism was always part of human society and will always remain an aspect of life. No matter how hard someone tries to get rid of racism‚ it will always fail. One novel that provides an explicit view of racism is Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. In the novel‚ Scout‚ the main character tries to understand racism portrayed in the meanest way in her own home town. After witnessing a cruel aspect of racism‚ Scout

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    Thesis: In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the author‚ Harper Lee‚ conveys how curiosity in children can lead to trouble when they do not consider the consequences of their actions. Jem‚ Dill and Scout’s interest in their mysterious neighbor‚ Boo Radley‚ leads to trouble when they do not consider the consequences of their actions. They have only heard rumors about Boo‚ like how he supposedly stabbed his father with scissors and at night he looks inside houses‚ watching people sleep. Because Boo stays inside

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    Not everyone believes that life is not fair‚ but everyone eventually will reach a point in your life that this will come into play. For example‚ “At the front door‚ we saw fire spewing from Miss Maudie’s dining room windows (Lee 69)”. Miss Maudie did not plan this. She lost everything in her house. Maudie did not think anything like this would happen ever‚ which is not fair in her part. Therefore‚ when people say life is not always fair there are right for sure. People who could be the kindest and

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    well-being: Dill said‚ "We’re askin’ him real politely to come out sometimes‚ and tell us what he does in there—we said we wouldn’t hurt him and we’d buy him an ice cream." "You all’ve gone crazy‚ he’ll kill us!" Dill said‚ "It’s my idea. I figure if he’d come out and sit a spell with us he might feel better." "How do you know he don’t feel good?" "Well how’d you feel if you’d been shut up for a hundred years with nothin’ but cats to eat?" (5.72-76) The last line suggests that Dill at least

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    Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch‚ Arthur “Boo” Radley and Charles “Dill” Baker Harris. In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee skillfully shows how Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill were prejudice against Boo‚ when in fact; all these children are comparable to Boo even if they had not noticed so. Their personality differences from the rest of the town‚ the care of their fathers‚ and wanting to connect with someone are what makes Scout‚ Jem and Dill relatable to Boo‚ with their similarities mentioned respectively

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    A central theme in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ is man`s inhumanity to man. Many types of inhumanity – whether intentional or not – can be seen throughout this novel. Scout and Jem Finch as well as Dill treat Boo Radley with a level of inhumanity; however‚ their intentions are not cruel‚ merely childish and playful – as they are. However some examples of inhumanity found in the novel are not as innocent. An evident struggle that continues throughout the book‚ is the inhumanity black people suffer at the

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    Dill‚ Jem and I snuck out of the house to follow Atticus to the town center. Eventually‚ we saw Atticus sitting in front of the jail. Jem said we should go home‚ but just as he said that four cars drove up by Atticus and a bunch of men stepped out. They told him to step away from the jail. Just then‚ I ran toward Atticus‚ Jem and Dill came out after me. I heard one of the men tell Atticus he had fifteen seconds to get the kids out of here. Then I looked up and noticed Mr. Walter Cunningham in the

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