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    of the main themes in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The theme of parenting is shown through four father figures in the novel‚ Old Mr. Radley‚ Nathan Radley‚ Bob Ewell and Atticus Finch. Old Mr. Radley and Nathan Radley are unorthodox parents. Bob Ewell is a parent no one should aim to be. Unlike these father figures‚ Atticus is the ideal parent. In Harper Lee’s Novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the fathers have different teaching methods towards their children‚ which eventually affect their attitudes

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    anger at Mayella for kissing a black man. His attempt to attack Scout after the school pageant shows that he is absolutely evil‚ because he has already destroyed one innocent life and is ready to take another simply for the sake of saving his pride. Atticus symbolizes logical thinking; he is able to act on the right thing while still trying to keep the peace in the small town he loves. His upstanding morality is characterized by a lack of pride‚ in stark contrast to Bob Ewell (we see this when his own

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    Mockingbird the story takes place in Alabama during the Great Depression and is narrated by a little girl named Jean Louise Finch or better known throughout the book as Scout. Scout‚ Jem( Scout’s brother)‚ and Dill(a friend) spend there time dabbling in acting out different scenarios‚ which eventually leads to their curiosity in Boo Radley‚ the local town shut in. All the while Atticus Finch(Jem and Scout’s father)‚ is taking on the case of an African American man‚ by the name of Tom Robinson‚ who is being

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    Although Atticus is a stern disciplinarian‚ the children are essentially happy about his discipline in To Kill a Mockingbird. Why? Tagged with atticus‚ jem‚ literature‚ scout‚ to kill a mockingbird 1 Answer | Add Yours user profile pic bullgatortail | High School Teacher | (Level 1) Distinguished Educator Posted October 30‚ 2013 at 6:11 PM (Answer #1) dislike1like It is obvious that Jem and Scout have a special relationship with their father: They call him by his first name‚ Atticus--an unusual

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    Character Analysis of Atticus Finch Atticus Finch is the most honest and moral characters in “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. Throughout “To Kill a Mockingbird” we don’t see a change from Atticus throughout the book. In the next few paragraphs I am going to give you the overall view on Atticus Finch‚ I am also going to state how Atticus treats everyone equally‚ how he treats his children and the important lessons and things he’s taught his children Jem and Scout at a

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Responses PART ONE: Divide your section in half (or by the number of members in your group). For your partial section complete the following: 1. Write a detailed summary of your section. Highlight the significant events‚ characters and settings of your section. (Full-text will be submitted - point form notes will be created for the class handout) 2. Document 5 significant quotations on the quotation template provided. (Quotes

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    which force them to grow up in multiple ways. This essay will show some of the ways some of these characters change and grow. This novel’s main character is Jean Lousie Finch‚ nicknamed Scout‚ who is the narrator of this story. Now‚ Scout shows a developing maturity several times in the book‚ such as when she says‚ “Atticus had promised me he would wear me out if he ever heard of me fighting any more; I was far too old and too big for such childish things‚ and the sooner I learned to hold in

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    midst of the Civil Rights movement. Throughout Harper Lee’s novel one of her characters‚ a young Scout Finch‚ with the assistance of her father Atticus‚ learns “how to walk around in others’ shoes” and see life from their perspectives (Lee‚ 86). This is a lesson in Lee’s made up county of Maycomb could desperately benefit from‚ since racism and prejudice is running rampant in Maycomb County. Atticus has taken a job that involves defending Tom Robinson‚ a black man who is wrongly accused of raping a

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    happening and there is still heavy racism. However there are good people like Atticus Finch that are accepting of everyone regardless of the color of their skin. To Kill A Mockingbird is still relevant in schools today because the book gives many events for learning: the coming of age journey from diverse‚ intriguing characters‚ the lesson of accepting others aside from differences and the difficult road of American racism. Scout Finch is the narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird

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    novel ‘To kill a Mockingbird’ Harper lee writes about many symbols‚ characters and situations. The title symbolizes the destroying of someone or something innocent. Tom Robinson‚ an innocent person at heart‚ but is being accused of rape. There is Atticus Finch‚ a man that everyone looks up to‚ but then some people think of him badly after the trial. Lastly there is Boo Radley‚ all the kids in the neighborhood of Maycomb are afraid of this man‚ but really he is the one surprising Scout and Jem with special

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