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    “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up gardens‚ don’t nest in corncribs‚ they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird” (Lee 117). In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ the mockingbird symbolizes innocence and the destruction of it. Throughout the book‚ many characters are representations of the bird as they are innocents who have fallen in the hands of injustice. Boo Radley is a harmless

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    history. The Dark Knight’s unmatched show of stoic diligence‚ perseverance‚ and courage has earned him a memorable place in the hearts of many. However‚ there are also other‚ less well-known heroes; they are Atticus and Boo of the gothic novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch is the unwavering moral compass that guides the reader and his children to the path of righteous while Boo Radley is the silent guardian; a dark knight. The dichotomy between imagination and reality is sometimes

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    Link Deas stood up for Tom and defended him “I just want the whole lot of you to know one thing right now. That boy’s worked for me eight years an’ I ain’t had a speck o’trouble outa him. Not a speck” (Lee‚195). Mr. Link Deas tried his best to help Atticus to prove the judge Bob Ewell was the real suspect‚ not Tom. Even though he got kicked out of the court‚ he had the courage to stand up for Tom in front of the crowd. Scout is brave and has courage for a lot of things. She is not scared to fight or

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    during the depression. Atticus Finch‚ father of Jem and Scout‚ teaches them that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird. Three situations that fulfill Atticus’ definition of a symbol of a mockingbird are; when Atticus teaches is kids the lesson with the air riffles‚ the article written by Mr. Underwood about Tom Robinson‚ and Boo Radley’s reputation Scout and Jem received air riffle guns from their uncle Jack‚ follow that their father Atticus educates them about mockingbirds. Atticus is trying to help them

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    Jean Louise talks about a lot in the book is Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley and his relationship with her‚ Jem‚ and Dill. That‚ basically‚ is the basis of this essay‚ together with the analysis of the childhood world of these three kids. Jean Louise "Scout" Finch is considered smart for her age (6-8)‚ and loves to read. In fact‚ she gets in trouble with her teacher Ms. Caroline because Ms. Caroline wants Scout to learn reading and writing her way‚ but Scout refuses. She is a tomboy who spends the majority of

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    Throughout the book‚ Jem and Scout transition from their innocence to experience. Mainly‚ Jem and Scout learn about hatred‚ prejudice‚ racism‚ and ignorance‚ which all inevitably confront the innocent. Such as during and after the trial‚ Jem‚ scout‚ and Atticus were treated differently solely because it was the social norm and the ignorant did not know better. In effect‚ Jem and Scout mature and learn from what they experienced. Tom Robinson is a character that stays invisible throughout the story. His

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    the time where rumors spread and everyone knows everyone else’s stories. This town gossip leads to Scout’s early idea of courage. Scout’s perspective of courage grows from seeing Jem perform a courageous act of touching the Radley house‚ to seeing Atticus take up arms and shoot a dog‚ to realizing that true courage exists within oneself. The Radley house has always been a mystery to the children of Maycomb County‚ the town where Scout lives. According to Jem‚ Boo Radley six and a half feet tall‚

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    majority of these lessons are taught through the character of Atticus Finch. He never fails to give  valuable advice‚ and turn every mistake into an opportunity to learn and become a better you. As  a reader‚ I found myself on multiple occasions relating to topics in which Atticus addressed such  as courage‚ racism and perspective.   When describing courage‚ Atticus says‚ “It’s when you know you’re licked but you begin  anyways and you

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    The first five chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird introduce the setting‚ atmosphere‚ theme‚ and many different characters‚ who have unique characteristics. The theme of prejudice is also developed in this introductory section. The Finch family and some of their neighbours are introduced as well‚ along with important elements such as the Radley house. The Radley house is an important element of mystery in the beginning chapters. As Scout was describing the setting‚ she described the mysterious

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    In Harper Lee’s book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Tom Robinson is a major character in the story‚ and a crucial part of the main plot. Tom is a kind and giving person. Much like a mockingbird‚ Robinson only wanted what is right for everyone involved. To the author of this essay‚ Robinson could be considered a mockingbird. In the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Tom Robinson symbolized a mockingbird because he was not given a fair chance‚ he was kind‚ and he was honest. Because Mr. Robinson is an African-American

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