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    Protection of the Innocence The most important responsibility people have is to protect the innocent regardless of the situation. In the world as we know it the strong prosper and the weak suffer‚ but what about the innocent? Who provides‚ cares‚ and protects them? It’s not only a responsibility but a moral and ethical obligation. Harper Lee’s book To Kill a Mockingbird is significant because it gives many examples of individuals protecting the innocent. Jem‚ Scout‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Boo Radley

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    Truth and Innocence “And I thought that all those little kids are going to grow up someday. And all those little kids are going to do the things that we do. And they will all kiss someone someday. But for now‚ sledding is enough. I think it would be great if sledding were always enough‚ but it isn’t.” –The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Little kids are the face of innocence because they have not been tainted by the truths and horrors of the world. In The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck‚ Ruthie

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    "Body Rituals among the Nacirema" is a document written by Mr. Horace Miner. Miner was a graduate of the University of Chicago‚ with a degree in anthropology. Throughout his life‚ Miner was dedicated to his studies ranging in anthropology to sociology. He was very interested in the study of anthropology‚ but Miner disagreed with the way that other cultures were represented. He thought American anthropologists believed that the American culture was "normal" and‚ that the other studied cultures

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    they are not good at trying to figure things out in written words. For example‚ my college success teacher gave the class a test to take to see what our learning style was and ninety-five percent of the class were auditory or visual learners. This shows that watching a movie is helpful to some people who learn in different ways. Watching a movie allows one to multi-task and when reading a book one must concentrate on the book the whole time. For instance‚ when watching a movie you can sit down with

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    Earnest Hemingway states that “all things truly wicked start from innocence.” This quote applies to Mayella Ewell as she corrupted herself and her innocence throughout To Kill a Mockingbird. Though Mayella may seem wholesome‚ she is a wolf in sheep’s clothing due to her part in the death of a virtuous‚ innocent man and then her part in the tormenting of the dead man’s wife. In chapter twenty-five‚ Scout realizes that “Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed‚” (Lee

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    Ponyboy changes a lot from when he is a at home to when he is hiding in a church on a top of a hill with Johnny. Ponyboy grows and matures in this book. Ponyboy grows during this book mentally and physically. In the book Ponyboy Loses his innocence‚ in the beginning of the book Ponyboy was a good student and he followed rules from his older brother Darry. But‚ towards the end of the story Ponyboy started to get himself into bad situations for example‚ he got attacked Socs and during that

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    Innocence Themes in literary works are recurring‚ unifying subjects or ideas‚ motifs that allow us to understand more deeply the characters and their world. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ the major themes reflect the values and motivations of the characters. Some of these themes are outlined in the following sections. As its title indicates‚ the dominating theme of The Catcher in the Rye is the protection of innocence‚ especially of children. For most of the book‚ Holden sees this as a primary virtue

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    to the loss of innocence throughout the story. Charles Lamb said‚ “Lawyers‚ I suppose‚ were children once‚” (Lee) I believe Harper Lee chose to include this quote before the story started to lead into the theme of children losing their innocence. Through this quote she insinuates that the heartless people we have in society today (not necessarily lawyers) were once innocent children. Basically‚ throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee implies that children lose their innocence as they are confronted

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    the novel is loss of innocence. When people lose their innocence it changes their viewpoint on life. It also can cause them to have a sudden realization that can mess with their emotions‚ which causes them to have a new outlook on life. In To Kill a Mocking Bird‚ all of the characters lose their innocence one way or another‚ and it has given them a more mature viewpoint of life. First‚ Jem lost his innocence‚ and it made him very troubled. Next‚ Boo Radley lost his innocence‚ and it caused him

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    Minstrel Shows A minstrel show also called minstrelsy was an American entertainment with-holding comic skits‚ variety acts‚ dancing‚ and music‚ performed by white people with a blackface or‚ especially after the Civil War‚ black people with a black face. A man named Edwin Pearce Christy founded the Christy Minstrels basically setting out the plan and plot for the shows. Minstrel shows ridiculed black people‚ making jokes and other musicals about them. They portrayed black people as dim-witted

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