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    are responsible for Tom Robinson’s death are Mayella EwellBob

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    only one that fulfills this task. Aunt Alexandra‚ Calpurnia‚ Miss Maudie‚Jem‚ Boo Radley‚ and even Dill influence and prepare her for the real world. Out of all the people in her life‚ three characters stand out as the most influential. Calpurnia‚ Bob Ewell‚ and Atticus are the three most influential people in her early life‚ and prepare her for the challenges she will face as an adult. Calpurnia becomes one of the most influential in Scout’s early

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    investigation‚ I had found different pieces of cloth and a man. It was Mr. Ewell himself. He had fallen onto his own kitchen knife which is now lodged in his ribcage. He is dead. I am not proud of it‚ but it reassures me because I now know that the children are safe. I feel as it is time to tell Atticus of my discoveries. “Sit down Mr. FInch… I found Scout’s dress‚ ‚ some funny pieces of muddy cloth.”He paused. “And I found Bob Ewell on the ground - he’s dead‚ Mr Finch.” “He won’t hurt these children

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    opinions‚ Tom Robinson’s court case‚ and the death of Bob Ewell. Justice is expressed throughout the novel in the views and opinions of Atticus Finch. In the story‚ Atticus is a lawyer and the father of Jem and Scout. In Were You Ever a Turtle‚ writer

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    In Harper Lee’s autobiographical narrative‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ characters like Atticus‚ Dolphus Raymond‚ and Tom Robinson demonstrate many forms of courageous behavior; in contrast‚ characters like Bob Ewell demonstrate cowardice. From these characters‚ Harper Lee’s audience learns that there are many characters in this book that are brave. Atticus demonstrates bravery by being true to himself and being a great role model for his kids. On page 99‚ Atticus tells Scout‚ “Of course I do. Don’t

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    Compare and Contrast To Kill a Mockingbird and Macbeth In literature‚ "evil often triumphs but never conquers."(Joseph Roux) A triumph is only short- term‚ for example‚ something short- term would be an achieved title‚ a victory in a battle‚ or a winner in a game. These three things are only temporary‚ as triumphs usually are in novels. When something is conquered‚ it remains conquered permanently. Usually the evil force is unable to conquer‚ because of the opposite side ’s mentality. Because of

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    Literary Essay on the Modern Hero What makes one a hero? Heros are often associated with superheros who have superpowers that make them special.make sacrifices Simply put‚ a modern hero is an ordinary person who possess a unique trait or belief‚ and takes action on because of it. …….. Judging a person’s character depends on others’ experiences and bias towards another. One of the most significant factors in determining the (eligibility? suitability?) of one being classified as a hero would be based

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    over‚ and saw Bob Ewell‚ attacking Scout and Jem. It looked like a bear fighting two deer. I had to do something‚ Bob had gotten away with to much in this town. I ran over and pulled Bob away from the children‚ and I saw them run back to their house. Bob and I struggled at a fight for a while‚ but then‚ a took my knife‚ and stabbed him. This had restored balance in this racist town‚ where unfairness and racism lurks. The kids were safe‚ and Bob was dead. To the rest of the town‚ Bob had fallen

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    Nicole Thomas English Paper Empathy is a skill you learn which is developed throughout a persons life by defining influences of the people around the individual.Throughout the novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ the characteristic of empathy is ever present. In the beginning the main character‚ Scout‚ starts out to be a very immature child. As the story goes on she gains knowledge around her‚ kids accusing her dad of being a "nigger lover"

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    Caleigh Jacobs Mrs. Tarkington English 10H 5 December 2014 The Wisdom of Atticus Finch in the Tom Robinson Trial To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee depicts the life of young Scout Finch growing up during the Great Depression in the town of Maycomb County‚ Alabama. Scout’s father‚ Atticus raised his children to grow up respecting their own and others individualism. Racism in this novel and during this era is clearly evident in parts of the United States including Maycomb County. Due to Atticus’

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