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    Radley Balko Analysis

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    In this article‚ Radley Balko’s‚ main argument is whether obesity should be personal issue or whether the government should take action. As I was reading this article I did agree to Radley Balko to some of the things he was talking about. Such as when he said‚” instead of manipulating or intervening in the array of food options available to American consumers‚ our government ought to be working to foster a sense of responsibility in the ownership of our own health and well-being.” In my opinion is

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    Boo Redley's Monologue

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    Tarehy Class : B No.Regis : 12114057 Thirty Two “ Huft... I hope jem fine.” I sighed softly. I know Actticus worries about us even more Jem. I know it just by looking at his face‚ when he saw the wounded Jem and i think Boo Redley must have been very shaken by this incident. I paused and tried to sleep. It was a long night. I woke up the next morning‚ soon I moved from my bed and walked hurriedly to jem rooms to wacth to make sure that what happened last night it was

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    To Kill a Mockingbird - CourageCourage is when you know you are licked before you begin‚ but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.” (P.149) Courage‚ the spirit and soul of virtue‚ is one of the most significant themes in To kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee uses many of the characters and circumstances in the book‚ as well as her own deed of writing this novel to demonstrate all facets of courage. There is a physical courage which is demonstrated by several characters. Atticus

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    Arthur Radley‚ also known as "Boo" Radley‚ stays in his home all day. He seems isolated from the rest of the town. No one really knows much about boo. But in reality‚ boo is different than people think. As I looked out the window‚ I could see the kids‚ running and playing. It was hard to see over the glare coming through the shades on my left. I had almost lost count of the times I had watched these kids play. I see them come home everyday‚ after school. Scout was the kid that caught my interest

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    telling you about courage in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ I would like to tell you what courage means. Courage takes many forms. For example‚ courage can be a person with a gun in their hand or a person that wants to finally do the right thing even though there are several difficult obstacles in the way. Individuals may demonstrate courage in a way that helps other people or in a way that benefits them. It can even take the form of a personal or family goal. A whole country could even have courage. Now you are

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a book about courage. To what extent do you agree with this? <br> <br>Courage is the quality of mind that enables one to face danger with confidence‚ resolution‚ and gain a firm control of oneself. Many of the characters in To Kill a Mockingbird showed courage in their own way. Courage can come in many different forms: physical‚ mental‚ emotional and moral. Courage is not the only main theme displayed in To Kill a Mockingbird; prejudice and education are also very important

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    like others‚ so they try to escape the situations. Arthur Radley in the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” was abused as a child‚ yes he was a troublemaker but at the same time his family neglected him. In the book Arthur Radley’s father decides not to send Arthur away from trouble he was causing‚ instead they decided to just separate him from the rest of the world “The sheriff hadn’t the heart to put him in jail alongside the negroes‚ so Boo was locked in the courthouse basement” (Lee 14.) After a while

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    narration are taken from second hand accounts and other people. One of the main plot points of the novel is the character of Boo Radley. The Finches’ neighbour‚ Boo‚ was depicted as an elusive person. He hardly went outside or socialized with others‚ due to his violent nature. Scout had hardly any real contact with him until the end of the novel. All of the knowledge Scout knew of Boo was either from “…neighbourhood legend” (pg. 10)‚ or Jem‚ who had “…received most of his information from Miss Stephanie

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    • Calpurnia’s act of courage shows when she takes Jem and Scout to First Purchase African M.E. Church. In my point of view I think Calpurnia did a courageous act because not knowing what could happen to Jem and Scout she still took the risk of taking them. Once they got there a member from First Purchase African M.E. Church named Lula disliked them because they were white “Lula stopped‚ but she said‚ ‘You ain’ t got no business bringin’ white chillun here – they got their church we got our’n.’’(119)

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    a grave sin. One of the many themes of the book is showing courage to protect the innocent‚ which is basically protecting a mockingbird from death. Some of the characters in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird show courage by acting as the protectors of the mockingbirds‚ or the innocent people. Jean Louise Finch (Scout)‚ Atticus‚ and Boo Radley all portray courage in some way in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Scout shows courage when she continues to write and read with Atticus even though

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