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    What You See Is Not What You Read Life is full of lessons‚ the movie version of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is not! Harper Lee entwines these life lessons throughout her novel; however‚ the movie version fails to incorporate these lessons into its plot. Thus‚ the movie version must be deemed incomplete‚ as it is most certain that there are many important lessons that Jem and Scout learn throughout the novel. A few key characters who taught these lessons to the children and who

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    Dolphus Raymond‚ a man notorious for both his drinking habits and his bizarre preference for Negroes over white people. When Scout and her friend Dill decide to take a breather from the tense happenings of the courtroom‚ they come across Mr. Raymond lying on the grass. He offers Dill a sip from his paper bag to quieten his nerves and despite Scout’s misgivings‚ Dill complies‚ only to make the astonishing discovery that the drink was “nothing but Coca-Cola” (Lee 267). Perplexed about a “being who deliberately

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 3-5 Summary Chapter 3 summary Jean/scout tries to beat up Walter Cunningham at the school playground for getting her in trouble Jem stops her from beating Walter up and scout explained the situation to Jem Walter was invited by Jem to come and have lunch with him and Scout During lunch Atticus and Walter were talking about farming for most of the time Walter pours molasses all over his food which causes Scout to yell in surprise making Walter embarrassed

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    he does not think of the consequences or about his safety when performing a dare. He is also a bit ignorant‚ thinking he is better than Scout and Dill because he is older than them‚ and constantly tries to prove it. This complex leads him to commit ridiculous gestures of ’bravery’‚ such as touching the front gates of the Radley house‚ as he "wanted Dill to know once and for all that he wasn’t scared of anything" (Lee‚ 17). This form of courage is not respected by the adults in Maycomb‚ which is evident

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    for the family. You would just always have to know your place and what was morally correct to make any decision. 2. Who can people relate to in Maycomb‚ Alabama? Identify your impressions of Dill‚ Calpurnia‚ Jem‚ the narrator‚ Atticus‚ the Radleys‚ Miss Stephanie Crawford‚ and Miss Caroline Fisher. Dill seems a little immature. Calpurnia was the family cook who seemed trustworthy‚ yet different than the other characters. Jem seems childlike‚ although he is (later to be found out) more mature than

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    like to play with dolls and dress up like princesses‚ but that’s one of the things that make Scout different from others‚ she acts like a boy in many ways. She prefers enthusiastically running behind a ball with Jem‚ her older brother and their friend Dill or resselling in the dirt with a classmate. In the beginning of the novel‚ Scout treats the people around her without any respect and picks fights at the slightest provocation. For example when Scout beats up Walter Cunningham‚ a classmate “ for not

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    Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird as Jem and Scout get older and more mature they begin to lose their innocence. To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the town of Maycomb‚ Alabama in 1933-1935 during the time of the Great Depression‚ the story is told from Scout’s perspective which is that of a tiny child’s. As the story progresses we begin to learn a lot about about growing up‚ prejudice‚ as well as courage. As To Kill a Mockingbird begins we soon learn that the story is told from Scout’s perspective who

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    To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee Reading Notes Part 1: Theme: The most prominent theme from chapters 1 to 4 is “Silence”. This is a theme because the town that these four chapters are based in is a very taciturn town. Their main pastime was going to church. “They didn’t go to church‚ Maycomb’s principal recreation” (Lee 11). The dullness of this down was also very noticeable. “Maycomb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it. In rainy weather the streets turned to

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    hundred fifty-four sonnets. Here are some phrases that we owe to Shakespeare: 1) “Green-eyed monster” Meaning jealousy. In one of Shakespeare play Othello‚ one of his characters Iago describes jealousy as a monster which devours its source. 2) “In a pickle” Meaning a difficult or uncomfortable situation. In the tempest‚ King Alonso

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