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    In chapter fifteen‚ Atticus Finch goes at night to the Maycomb Jail to guard Tom Robinson. Scout‚ not knowing the true intentions of the men‚ runs from her hiding spot into their circle and attempts to make small talk with Walter Cunningham. After she speaks‚ Walter tells the men to get back in their cars and go. This is a powerful scene because it shows that there is good in everyone and that the things people share are more important than the things that divide them. She talked with Walter about

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    interesting life and her attitude only helps the experiences she has gone through. Without Ms. Maudie the novel wouldn’t be as riveting. Maudie Atkinson grew up alongside Atticus. She is a descendant of the Buford family. She lived on the neighboring land to Finch Landing and moved to Maycomb County around the same time that Atticus did (Lee 58). Ms. Maudie lives across the street

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    At the start of the story we (the audience) are introduce to the main characters; Atticus‚ Jem‚ Boo Radley‚ Robert Ewell‚ Scout‚ Tom Robinson‚ Calpurnia‚ and more. Boo Radley in “To Kill a Mocking Bird” is the character that we 1st get to see being judge. Jem and Scout see Boo Radley at first as nothing but a “malevolent phantom" (chapter 1 pg. 8) it states “Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom” Everything that surrounds Boo Radley would be the rumors and myths. Boo Radley seems to have never

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    The casket belonged to Atticus Finch. Atticus was the greatest father anyone could ask for. Jem was standing at the head of the casket with his expecting wife Lisa. He put his warm and soft hand on the casket and looked at the sky. He suddenly felt someone touch his back lightly‚ it was Scout. He turned around and hugged each other for what felt like forever. Soon‚ many other people joined around Jem and Scout and murmured different things about how great of a man Atticus was. He was the most respected

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    characters throughout the book find out what the meaning of being a mockingbird is when innocent people get blamed for things they did not do. The symbol of a mockingbird is easily compared to Atticus Finch‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Boo Radley because they portray the attributes of the mockingbird. It was Atticus who first said when he was talking to Jema bout shooting birds‚ “…remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (119). When Scout asked Miss Maudie about it‚ she replied‚ “Mockingbirds don’t do one

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    girl called Scout and her brother Jem while their lawyer father‚ Atticus‚ defends a black man charged of sexually assaulting a white woman. Lee uses child characters to convey certain facets society in a new light by utilizing their unbiased nature and often good morals. Children are not inherently biased. Young people who have not seen much of the world yet can think for themselves and see things objectively. For example‚ Scout Finch says‚ “I think there’s just one kind of folks. Folks” (Lee 376)

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    the Great Depression‚ six-year-old Scout Finch lives with her older brother Jem‚ and her father Atticus who is a lawyer. One year a boy named Dill spends the summer with his aunt. The three children become friends and soon become obsessed with a nearby house. The next year‚ Atticus is appointed by the court to defend a black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ who is accused of raping Mayella Ewell‚ the daughter of a poor‚ notoriously vicious white man named Bob Ewell. Atticus presents a powerful defense of Tom and

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    topic of the book is where lies and deceit destroy innocence in those who represent Mockingbirds. In the novel by Harper Lee‚ scout (Jean Louise Finch) is a tomboy who narrates the story through trying to solve problems with her fists than with her head‚ which is portrayed in the book through coming of age and it relationships with Miss Maudie’s cakes‚ Atticus gun‚ and the knot hole in the tree. ​Miss Maudie cakes‚ represents friendship

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    When Atticus Finch defended Tom Robinson‚ many people mocked not only Atticus‚ but his children too‚ calling them “nigger lovers” like it was some terrible disease. When Calpurnia took Jem and Scout to her church‚ Lula said‚ “You ain’t got no business bringing white chillun in here - they got

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    Today a trial took place at the small court in Maycomb County‚ Alabama. A nineteen-and-a-half year old white woman named Mayella Ewell and her father filed a rape charge against a maimed black man.The courtroom was packed to the brim with white and black viewers. The judge‚ Mr. Taylor‚ was draped lazily across his chair‚ looking very well asleep‚ as the prosecutor drilled first Mr. Tate‚ the local sheriff‚ then Mr. Ewell‚ and finally Mayella. According to the witnesses‚ the girl asked for Tom Robinson’s

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