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    conflict Jake is trying to explain that you can’t find happiness by moving to another place. You have to find happiness within yourself wherever you may be in life. “I mistrust all frank and simple people‚ especially when their stories hold together” (12) theme Jake doesn’t trust the ones who are upfront and real because he is so used to seeing everyone who is fake. “This is a good place‚" he said. "There’s a lot of liquor‚" I agreed.” (19) characterization From having a hard life‚ Jake has seem

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    because nothing you do‚ will ever give you peace. “Lets get one thing straight‚” Jake barks. “There is no peace for me” “Maybe not for you‚ but maybe‚ for someone else.” This time‚ the mans words have Jakes brain screaming at him to leave‚ but never look back. For some reason he still doesn’t leave. “Whatever!” Jake snaps. “You don’t make any sence to me. Let me do the talking and you do the listening‚” Jake snaps again as he wipes sweat from his for his for head. He takes a few moments

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    middle of nowhere‚ Jake Palmer had always loved cars. His father‚ Raymond Palmer‚ had served as a mechanic in the Vietnam War and after the war was over he settled down in the modest town of Caldwell‚ Texas and opened up his own little auto shop. Jake at the young age of 15‚ started working in his father’s shop to further his knowledge about the inner workings of cars hoping that someday he would become a famous NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) drag racer. Since Jake was as

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    The Beak of the Finch 1. Daphne Major This chapter is dedicated to studying what Darwin could not‚ the actual evolutionary process at work. It uses the work of two evolutionists (the Grants) on Daphne Major to illustrate the process and describes islands as a perfect setting for studying natural selection. 2. What Darwin Saw The Grant study is praised and a picture of the Daphne island begin this chapter. Then it details how Darwin ignores the finches in favor of more adventurous creatures‚ and

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    Jem Finch Monologue

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    In the rural and old-fashioned town of Maycomb‚ was a secret hidden from most. Only a few people knew the truth‚ and soon Jem Finch would stumble across it as well. School went by slowly as usual. Jem hated spending his precious time at such a dull place. He wanted to race the streets of the town‚ embark on an adventure or discover something new. Jem‚ trying to distract himself from falling asleep‚ stared out the window. He thought of the one thing that interested him: Boo Radley. Jem had always

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    Scout Finch Stereotypes

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    people. Due to these beliefs in stereotypes‚ people end up developing prejudices against others. Most of the time things really aren’t what they seem. The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ is a significant example of this. Jem and Scout Finch grew up in the 1930’s‚ in Maycomb‚ a town that’s extremely prejudice towards a lot of different people‚ but also a town that was oblivious to the fact that people are much different from the interior than they are on the exterior. Jem and Scout‚ and

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    harm your’s? The way Atticus resolves conflicts is through peace. When Bob Ewell spit in Atticus’ face and he responded peacefully‚ just wishing that he didn’t chew tobacco. His peaceful actions help the people that Bob will be around because he got all his anger out on him‚ and not them. Another example of Atticus encouraging peace is when Atticus told Jem not to respond violently to Ms. Dubose‚

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    and the character Atticus unfortunately gets in the middle of all of it. With everything revolving around Atticus‚ his character develops the theme of the book. Throughout the novel‚ Atticus reveals the theme of the book as “Always do the right thing‚ even if it is the hard thing to do.” The first way Atticus always does the right thing‚ even if it is the hard thing to do is‚ sitting outside the jail and standing up to a lynch mob. One night‚ when Tom Robinson is in jail‚ Atticus sits outside the

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    Mockingbird the author Harper Lee sets the story in the time period of the Great Depression. The genre of this novel is a Bildungsroman‚ a novel dealing with one person’s younger years or spiritual education‚ the main characters are Jem Finch‚ Jean “Scout” Louise FinchAtticus Finch‚ Boo

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    Nicole Lopez ENC1101 In the movie China Town Jake Gittes depicts some of the traits of your typical indifferent private investigator dealing with his clients’ marital issues including recording their adulterous acts. Jake was never fazed by anything and was a big advocate of provocative humor‚ even when he seemed to always find a dead end when he has a strong hunch about something. Jake seemed to be sort of a underdog of the film even from his grungy brown worn out jacket that made

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