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    TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD SPEECH “Some Negroes lie‚ some Negroes are immoral‚ some Negroes are not to be trusted around women – black or white. But this is a truth that applies to the human race and to no particular race of men”. That was a quote by Atticus Finch. Atticus Finch is a man who always tries to do what is right. In the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ a major theme is racism. An innocent black man is unfairly charged for raping a white girl. Throughout the book we learn about Atticus’ views

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    mental man by the rumors that Scout and Jem hear‚ but he is actually a kind person who ends up helping the main character later on in the story. They had rumors such as that‚ “...Boo drove the scissors into his parent’s leg‚ pulled them out‚ wiped them on his pants‚ and resumed his activities‚”(Lee‚ 11). There are many rumors against “Boo” for how menacing he may be‚ but he‚ “He [Boo] was carrying Jem‚” (Lee‚ 263). Boo saved Jem after Mr.Bob Ewell tried to harm Jem and Scout after they came home walking

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    Comments Share FileEditViewInsertFormatToolsTableAdd-onsHelp A Caleb Swift 12-16-14 Essay #2 Mockingbirds‚ Symbolism‚ and ​To Kill A Mockingbird ​In the novel ​To Kill a Mockingbird​ ‚ killing a mockingbird is a sin. There are many “mockingbirds” in the story. The most important mockingbird in the story is Tom Robinson‚ an African American man who was falsely accused of rapeing a white woman. Boo Radley is a man who looked upon by the community

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    reading‚ gives the reader insight into the literature‚ making it simpler and easier to comprehend. One of the main pieces of literature that was enhanced by understanding symbols was To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper

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    social standing. In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” it shows that even though a person could be in the better part of society‚ they treat people under them with a racist demeanor. The same goes with people above them‚ they’ll do in some cases the same way.“To Kill a Mockingbird” takes place in

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    Racism is present throughout To Kill a Mockingbird. Racism has been around for many years and will probably never go away. There is many examples of racism throughout the entire book of To Kill a Mockingbird. After knowing all the examples it teaches the reader about many things that occurred throughout the 1900’s. Racism is not only rude‚ it also affects people’s lives and how people live. Racism is atrocious and it agonizes many people. First‚ Scout and Jem were walking around outside. Then

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    book “To Kill A Mockingbird”. In this book‚ which is based on a white family and told through the eyes of the youngest child‚ “Scout Finch”‚ you learn about her residential city Maycomb‚ and its many issues with racism and social discrimination. You also learn about Scout’s father ‚ Atticus Finch‚ who is an attorney for a hopeless black man striving for innocence due to being falsely accused of rape. Throughout this essay‚ you will read about the characters of “To Kill A Mockingbird” and how they mature

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    Education in the 1930s: To Kill a Mockingbird Long before the 1930s public schools were a symbol of American democracy. It was a place where hard work and achievement were rewarded‚ where brilliance was dug up from basic talent‚ a necessary starting point on the road to success ("The 1930s: Education: Overview."). Education had an important role throughout the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee described education through her story and how it was a difficult thing to keep necessary

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    Environment and community can be a huge influence on a child’s life. In the novel To Kill a MockingbirdScout Finch has been greatly influenced by her home in Maycomb County. Scouts perspectives and personality changes throughout the book from beginning to end and is left with new opinions and views of her home and the people living there. Gender structure in Maycomb County has affected Scout dramatically. Scout grew up around men and never really knew her mother. A female figure is important in

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    Who in To Kill a Mockingbird is a good father‚ a good lawyer and a good citizen? Atticus is a great father in many ways. One example would be his style of discipline‚ meaning that he tries to lead Scout and Jem through a discussion to see what it is that they have done wrong and why it is wrong. As a lawyer‚ during the case of Tom Robinson‚ Atticus does all that he could to prove Tom’s innocence’s. Lastly‚ as a good citizen‚ Atticus is known to be very respectful‚ like when he helps Ms.Dubose with

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