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    Prejudice is when a person judges other people without any evidence‚ and the victims of prejudice‚ usually are affected by such judgements and lose their self-confidence. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ prejudice is exhibited in different ways‚ and sometimes‚ even the people that makes a positive contribution‚ are pre-judged for different reasons. Tom is a hardworking gentleman who is pre-judged because of his race. In this book‚ Atticus is known for being an influential parent to Scout and

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    Themes 1) The Coexistence of Good and Evil Scout and Jem childhood innocence àconfront evil Tom Robinson and Boo Radley not prepared for evil & destroyed. Jem’s faith in justice and in humanity damaged‚ and he retreats into a state of disillusionment. Atticus has experienced evil without losing his faith in the human capacity for goodness. Shows Jem and Scout possible to live with conscience without losing hope or becoming cynical. Admires Mrs. Dubose’s courage even while deploring her racism

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    There are many themes throughout “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee that did have an influence‚ but there is only one that was a huge part. The theme is racism. Racism is in almost every chapter and was a great part of the trail. This essay will guide you on where and when the theme racism is. In chapters 9 and 16 there was racism that had to do with the trail about Tom Robinson raping Mayella Ewell. This first quote was at the end of chapter 9 and it hinted at Atticus was chosen to be Tom’s

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    The Word Must Remain “He’s nothin’ but a nigger-lover!” is one of the many so called inappropriate texts from one of the best-loved stories of all time‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. The use of the ‘N’ word should remain in the book because it describes the setting of an important period of time‚ and shows mind set of racist characters. It is simply used for historical recognition and not as an insult. In the story‚ the use of the ‘N’ word is strictly for a historical reference to a period

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    Before the beginning of the book To Kill A Mockingbird‚ there is a quote by Charles Lamb: “Lawyers‚ I suppose‚” he says‚ “were children once.” To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee was published in 1960 and has been widely read since then. It is the story of children growing up in the mid- Great Depression South and of the life lessons they learn. Through the events of the book‚ the characters Dill‚ Jem‚ and Scout show the theme of losing one’s childhood and innocence. The first character to lose

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    Reading Log: To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Chapters 5-7 “Then I saw the shadow…the shadow of a man with a hat on…the shadow‚ crisp and toast moved across the porch towards Jem..When it crossed Jem… he went rigid.” (53) The context of this quote is during their sneaky trip to Boo Radley’s house. This was the last day Dill was going to stay in Maycomb for this year‚ so they decided to take a quick peek at Radley Place by creeping around the house and looking through the side windows. As they are take

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    How To Kill A Mockingbird: Mayella’s rise to power The definition of power is to have absolute control of someone or something thing. In a small county called Maycomb there is a trial going against a white girl named Mayella Ewell and a black man named Tom Robinson who is accused of rape. Mayella looks powerless because of her gender and class‚ but her race actually gives her power. First of all Mayella is poor and when I poor I mean she’s really poor. Here is some evidence of why she is poor.

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    but sing their hearts out…That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (Lee 119). In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses a mockingbird to symbolize justice‚ innocence‚ and courage. These characteristics can be found in Tom‚ Atticus‚ and Boo throughout this novel. Even with all the evil in the world‚ innocence‚ justice‚ and courage can prevail. Tom Robinson‚ a character in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ symbolizes the innocence of a mockingbird. Tom Robinson proved his innocence in the court

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    In To kill A Mockingbird atticus presents the idea that learns about his character and that seeing that he cares so much about others.At this point in the novel atticus knows what going to happen. In to kill a mockingbird scout and jem are trying to see what’s going to happen at this point.Atticus has in his mind that he is a going to keep trying but knows it might no succeed. In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper lee presents the idea as Atticus having this big problem were he has to make a decision

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    minorities‚ who owns this land. These are all good questions but what does "to kill a mockingbird" have to do with it . It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird." This line‚ spoken by Atticus‚ sums up the heart of this book. A mockingbird is a harmless bird that makes the world more pleasant with its song. In this novel‚ the mockingbird symbolizes Boo Radley and Tom Robinson‚ who were both peaceful people who never did any harm. To kill or harm them would be a sin. Boo Radley went through life never wanting

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