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    the novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird (TKAM). The justice system of Maycomb is extremely flawed as it persecutes the most vulnerable: Tom Robinson; Mayella Ewell and; Arthur Radley. Tom Robinson is convicted of a crime that he has not committed‚ simply because of his race ; Mayella Ewell faces ordeal due to the failure of the institution of justice and ; Boo Radley is excluded from outside world. In comparison to these characters Tom Robinson is dominated the most by injustice. To Kill A Mockingbird

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    Has A Purpose To Kill a Mockingbird is a book that focuses on discrimination. The County of Maycomb believes that white people are superior in everyway. Lee uses the trial to emphasize the severity of the Maycomb viewpoint. She uses it to show the readers instead of just telling them. It is also a way to discreetly show the readers how severe the Maycomb fever is without needing to have Scout‚ the narrator‚ comprehend the problem. By carefully choosing what happens and who is involved in the trial

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    Empathy In To Kill a Mockingbird You never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around them. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee the characters see people in different ways then they usually see them. In this book the story takes place in Maycomb‚ Alabama. Scout Finch the main character is a young girl who’s dad‚ Atticus is a lawyer who defends a black man Tom Robinson. Scout’s brother Jem and her friend Dill soon find out the real side of their town. In this book the characters

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    Picture a world without racism; what would our economy be like‚ our history‚ our society‚ what if racism never existed? Racism has been used around the world. People were tortured‚ put into slavery‚ and even killed because of racism. In the story “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ A character named Atticus fights for his beliefs against racism while everyone else doesn’t agree with him. People in Maycomb are racist because Society tells them to use racism‚ and people’s usage of racism is stronger

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    Harper Lee’s novel‚ "To Kill a Mockingbird"‚ has very little literal connection to the main plot itself‚ but carries a great symbolic weight in the book. We first start to realize the figurative meaning of the ’mockingbird’ in chapter 10 when Atticus told Jem to "shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit ’em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird" and also said that "Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy...That’s why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird." From these

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    of Tom Robinson and noticed many substantial faults in Mayella Ewell’s story as she proposed in the court. I watched as Atticus examined her testimony and asked why she didn’t put up a better fight and why her screams didn’t bring the many other children in the Ewell’s house running. Additionally‚ all the physical evidence is against the Ewell’s claims because Mayella’s bruises are on the right side of her face and Tom Robinson can’t use his left arm due to an accident where his hand was torn apart

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    he was royalty. Macbeth would be trialed for death penalty most likely due to such a cold blooded kill. Although there is a chance that since Macbeth is very high up in society that someone would cover for him or he wouldn’t even be trialed. It’s just like how we could be caught with drugs and be thrown in prison for quite a while but if beyonce was caught with drugs‚ she would get praised for it. Who you are effects how much trouble you can get in. Now for Lady Macbeth she would get charged for hiding

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    Imagine reading an engrossing book‚ then the reader is told that there is one thing they can change from the book. They have so many options‚ the plot‚ title‚ main character‚ well...maybe the perspective? They would want to change the perspective! To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ is told by a young girl‚ Scout. Although Scout gave an interesting perspective‚ she should not be the one to tell the story because it would have been more significant if it was written by another character and to understand

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    Name:Omar Children’s Rights - Essay Task You will write an essay about what you have learned during one period of class time. Topic Children continue to be mistreated throughout the world‚ despite an international law protecting children’s rights. Structure and Purpose The essay contains three main sections: 1. An introduction – This is the paragraph in which you respond to the topic and introduce the particular problem area you have chosen to discuss. (eg child slavery) 2. A body – You

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    into correcting the way they behave‚ it’s not the right decision. Putting children in with violent adults puts them in great danger‚ it has no effect on crime‚ and the kids aren’t mature enough to understand what they are doing; therefore children who commit certain crimes should not be tried as adults. Narration- Over 2200 juveniles nationwide have been sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Children as young as 13 years old have been tried as adults and sentenced to die

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