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    Scout Finch- the Narrator

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    One of the most widely read novels in the past fifty years is To Kill a Mockingbird‚ which was written by Harper Lee in 1960 (Bernard 8). The story is about Atticus Finch’s defense of a wrongly accused black man while the story is told through the perspective of his daughter Jean Louise Finch‚ called Scout‚ and about her life as she grows up in a close together but racist community (Bloom 11). Since it is told through a young girl’s perspective‚ it is a story about a trial‚ yet also a childhood and

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    Jem Finch Monologue

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    scene. It was blur.. the adrenaline in me made me run faster than I ever did in my everlasting life. When I heard the screams get louder I slowed down a bit to see what I was going to have to deal with. As soon as I did I saw jem trying to fight off Bob Ewell! And scout was on the ground looking confused and dazed in her little ham

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    Atticus Modern Hero

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    classified as a hero would be based on opinion. For instance‚ Atticus is‚ in the opinion of many‚ the most fitting for the role of a modern hero. He is shows this through his observations and statements‚ others opinions of him‚ and his actions. In the earlier chapters of “To Kill

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    Scout Finch Femininity

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    In the fictional life of Scout Finch‚ a six-year-old girl living in 1930’s Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ life is changing and her perceptions of her beloved town and family is evolving. In the book‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird‚” we are invited to enter Scout’s mind‚ years later‚ and recount a time in her life where she was forced to grow and change as challenges came her way. Scout recalls a time where Atticus Finch‚ Scout’s father‚ is appointed to represent an African American man who has been accused of raping

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    Jem Finch

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    shown when Dill dares him to touch Boo Radley’s house. According to Scout‚ "In all his life‚ Jem had never declined a dare." This also shows that he has a lot of pride. Jem also chose to defy Atticus’ order to go home that night at the jail cell‚ standing his ground. This prevented any possible injuries to Atticus. Jem is really protective of Scout. When Jem makes his first visit with Scout to Mrs Dubose’s house‚ Mrs Dubose greets him with "so you brought that dirty little sister of yours did you?" to

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    Atticus Maturation

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    her father‚ Atticus‚ being a major influence in her development. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the hypocrisy of the town is responsible for the maturation of Scout. The white people of Maycomb base their

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    you ever wondered what it is like being in a family that is the lowest class in Maycomb? A family that is pitied on my blacks? A life you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy? Well I am here to tell you about what it is like to be a Ewell. I am Caroline Ewell. Being a Ewell is like being in a boundless nightmare that you can never wake up from no matter how hard you try. No money‚ no education‚ and no hope for a better life. We know our lives are gruesome‚ still my older sister Mayella tries to shield

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    Atiicus finch

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    Mrs.Baumann English I CP(6) February 21‚ 2014 Good Father The love between a parent and their child is everlasting and ever-growing. Family is endless through good times and bad. To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ is about a white lawyer who is defending a black man being accused of raping a white female. The Finch family has to deal with the abuse for the society. Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer and loyal father‚ has the ability to see past the ill in people and teaches his children the same qualities

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    Atticus Flaws

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    affirms the inherent goodness in human kindness through the story of the protagonist‚ Atticus Finch and his daughter‚ Scout. In this story‚ Atticus benefits from the racist Maycomb jury‚ who was admired and respected‚ ever since the discovery of the wrongdoings of the jury. Atticus‚ a small town lawyer‚ decides to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man who was wrongfully accused for raping a white woman‚ Mayella Ewell. He does this despite being disparaged by the racist Maycomb community. Even though his

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    Miss Maudie Atticus

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    Maycomb‚ Alabama wrestle over several issues mainly involving the color of one another’s skin. Though many neighbors poke‚ prod‚ and exasperate each other‚ clever Scout‚ kind Miss Maudie‚ and gentle Atticus overcome serious situations with discernment. The perception Scout received by observing Atticus‚ assisted her through several childhood troubles. During her first day of school‚ Scout realized she held superior reading and writing skills compared to her peers. Scout’s advanced abilities greatly

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