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    “Live a great life.” People have heard of that quote or something similar often‚ but sometimes life is not as superlative as some people anticipate it to be. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the author’s moderate use of racism impacts how the characters behave throughout the story. The author’s use of setting and the characterization of children highlights the importance of discrimination in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. The author’s use of setting climaxes the importance of racism in the

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    ill-tempered old lady who lives near the Finches. In chapter 11 of “To Kill a Mockingbird” Mrs. Dubose was shown yelling and criticizing Jem and Scout every time they passed by her house‚ and once she was shown insulting Jem and Scout’s father‚ Atticus Finch. Because of Mrs. Dubose insulting Jem and Scout’s father‚ Jem becomes furious and starts to cut the tops off every one of Mrs. Dubose’s camellias. Jem is then forced to read to Mrs. Dubose for a month‚ and after that month Mrs. Dubose dies and

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    Burke’s quote specifically describes the role Atticus Finch plays in To Kill A Mockingbird. Atticus sets aside the community’s prejudice accusations and their effects on his family in order to save the life of an innocent black man‚ Tom Robinson. Atticus risks his personal and family security‚ power and popularity‚ is abused for his supposed motives‚ and knows that obloquy is required for true glory. Knowing that Maycomb is a prejudice community‚ Atticus knows his and his family’s security is at

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    aspects of courage are shown in To Kill a Mockingbird. There are examples of physical courage‚ such as Atticus facing the rabid dog. There is also moral courage‚ an example of this would be when Atticus takes on Tom Robinson’s case and he sticks to his principles‚ even though he knows that he can’t win. Scout shows this kind of courage when she doesn’t fight back when people criticise Atticus. Atticus sees Mrs Dubose as a strong example of someone with courage and he calls her the bravest person he knows

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    Tuti Ostari To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Prejudice is a real life problem in the world‚ and in To Kill Mockingbird’s novel this problem is evident in May comb. Boo Radley‚ Atticus finch and Tom Robinson are all victims of prejudice. Boo Radley is not accepted nor does he fit into Maycomb society because he is different from others. Moreover‚ Boo does not act like a normal person. In society‚ his actions are mysterious and abnormal. After some trouble with the law “ Mr. Radley’s boy was not

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    Diverstyn‚ my oral topic is based on comparing Atticus’ and Agent Ward’s authority in their respective plots. Atticus Finch and Agent Ward are both very similar characters that play the same roles in their respective plots in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and ‘Mississippi Burning’. Both characters share the same authority in terms of the way they try to establish justice‚ they also resemble in their characteristics and beliefs. The occupations of Atticus Finch and Agent Ward both aim to establish justice

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    To Kill a Mockingbird: Book or Movie In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a reclusive man saves two children from a drunk man. In the novel‚ Atticus Finch is assigned to defend a black man named Tom Robinson. A black man is wrongly sentenced for doing something that he didn’t do. Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout a few months after the case is over. Scout and Jem learn more about their mysterious neighbor. The 1962 movie called To Kill a Mockingbird‚ directed by Robert Mulligan‚ is not better

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    The theme that it is sin to kill a mockingbird is one of the more prominent themes of the book. At the end of the story Sheriff Tate and Atticus are faced with the decision of how to settle the Bob Ewell murder. Both men come to conclusion that in order to protect Boo from all the publicity he would get after killing Bob‚ they just make it look like Bob fell on his own knife. Boo is supposed

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    arises‚ from the fatherly figure of Atticus Finch. Atticus has many of the same characteristics as these more traditional heroes‚ such as wisdom‚ bravery and integrity. Atticus qualifies as a hero without any superpowers. His rare actions and attributes clearly meet the requirements for a superb hero in his time. Many times throughout Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mocking Bird” Atticus has wise words for his children and teaches them very valuable morals. Atticus gives the following advice to scout

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    equality with court systems in her novel. Atticus Finch‚ father of the main character states that “our courts are great levelers‚ and in our courts all men are created equal” (274) Atticus is right by saying this. In Lee’s story scout defends her father’s thought by adding more evidence. To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story of life in the 1930’s from Scout Finch’s point of view. In any story there are problems and situations that nee to be dealt with. Atticus‚ being a defense attorney‚ shows Scout

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