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    novel‚ along with other characters‚ developes the issue of gender into a very complex and varying social construct. In the novel‚ there are two main characters that represent either side of the gender argument in Maycomb. These characters are Aunt Alexandra‚ a strong believer in classic

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    through the characters of Bob Ewell‚ Scout’s Aunt Alexandra‚ and Calpurnia. She shows how the theme of racism can shape someones views on things majorly through the trial of Tom Robinson. Aunt Alexandra‚ is the sister of Atticus and aunt to Scout and Jem. Social status is in high regard in her mind. She sees Calpurnia as more of an object than as a person. She does not accept Calpurnia as part of the family‚ as Atticus‚ Jem‚ and Scout do. Aunt Alexandra moves in with the family during the trial of Tom

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    reason to do that. We still need Cal as much as we ever did.’ (pg. 182&183)” When Atticus hears what Aunt Alexandra has to say‚ he doesn’t go and blow his top. Instead‚ he very caringly explains to her that they do‚ in fact‚ still need Cal. Even though Atticus doesn’t even remotely agree with Aunt Alexandra‚ he remains the very patient and calm man he is and is very gentle with Aunt Alexandra. Atticus could very well have gotten furious‚ not elucidated‚ or just flat out ignored her. Despite Aunt

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    tree and start talking‚ Scout narrates this‚ “As Mr. Dolphus Raymond was an evil man I accepted his invitation reluctantly‚ but I followed Dill. Somehow‚ I didn’t think Atticus would like it if we became friendly with Mr. Raymond‚ and I knew Aunt Alexandra wouldn’t (200-201). Scout is quite ignorant in this quote because she looks down on Mr. Raymond by calling Mr. Raymond a sinful man. She is inconsiderate to Mr. Raymond because she does not know what he is dealing with. The fact Scout says that Atticus

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    individual’s part. Upon the novel‚ The Dew Breaker‚ written by Edwidge Danticat‚ two main characters Michel and Dany failed to find closure among the absence of a fatherhood guidance. In relation to Michel’s background‚ he had grown up with the ideology that his father had died due to some sort of “political” action‚ however soon by Romain’s character‚ he finds out that it’s quite the opposite. Once Michel had found out the truth‚ he had drifted into the verge of being in complete denial. He simply couldn’t

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    “Sometimes it’s the smallest decisions that can change your life forever.” (–Keri Russell) “If there is no struggle‚ there is no progress.” (–Frederick Douglass) When you make a small effort to change your ways‚ there can be a greater impact on things and those around you‚ as shown through the characters of To Kill a Mockingbird. Although Scout has gone through some difficult relationship problems with women in the book‚ these women also influenced her well‚ setting good examples and being respectable

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    begin with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky whose composing came from his own personal anguish. Born on the 7th of May in Votkinsk‚ Russia‚ Tchaikovsky was raised by his father Ilya Tchaikovsky and mother Alexandra Tchaikovsky. With Ilya being a loving spirited man‚ mother Alexandra was quite the opposite. Alexandra was detached and

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    Scout observes the whole scene when Atticus gets home that afternoon. Calpurnia goes with Atticus to tell Tom’s wife the news while Aunt Alexandra is in shock. She is mad because she feels that the case has torn Atticus apart. Miss Maudie comes into the kitchen and leads Scout and Alexandra back out to Alexandra’s company still in the living room. Alexandra composes herself to act in her usual polite manner. This makes Scout think about how “... if Aunty could be a lady at a time like this‚ so

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    A good mother is one of the few prized people in our lives. We depend on them from the start of our existence and latch on to them as they become a part of us. They influence our first words‚ tastes in food‚ and tastes music. They teach us girls how to use make-up properly and shop for the deals. A mother isn’t always the being who gave us life‚ but could be the one who proves herself a role model on how to live. A maternal presence can be made up of many women filling the gaps of a dead or absentee

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    Harper Lee‚ uses Atticus to teach the reader a lesson. One of these lessons is that ‘most people are finally good when you finally see them’. The characters that the book focuses on with regards to this lesson are Bob Ewell‚ Mayella Ewell and Aunt Alexandra. Atticus keeps telling the children to look at other people as if they were in their shoes‚ which can mean that he wants the children to realize that people in general want to do good in the world. Even if they are doing the exact opposite‚ they

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