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    knight and best friend. Lancelot‚ who was hopelessly falling for Queen Guenever‚ sets out on a quest which ended with him being tricked into sleeping with a girl named Elaine. Guenever is jealous of Elaine‚ and her jealousy drives Lancelot insane leaving him to roam England as a wild man‚ ill-treated by everyone he meets. Elaine finds Lancelot and nurses him back to health. Lancelot leaves Camelot on two separate occasions to spend time with her and their son‚ Galahad. Meanwhile‚ Arthur’s kingdom

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    genuinely kind-hearted. As an example‚ Atticus graciously provides legal service for Walter Cunningham Sr.‚ even though Mr. Cunningham is known to be very poor and cannot afford Atticus’ services. Atticus generously told Mr. Cunningham‚ “Let that be the least of your worries.”‚ demonstrating Atticus’ compassion and consideration for those less fortunate. Later on‚ when Scout and Jem invited Walter Cunningham Jr. over for lunch‚ Atticus treated Walter as an important guest‚ providing him with good

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    step in Renaissance taste is Donatello’s statue David. The statue is the first freestanding nude since Roman antiquity. According to an analysis by Professors Lawrence Cunningham and John Reich‚ Donatello wanted to show the beauty of David’s adolescent form wearing only greaves and a shepherd’s hat (Cunningham 12).

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    courage. One way he showed courage was by defending Tom Robinson in court. He knew that the jury would find Tom guilty because of racism but‚ chose to defend him anyway. Atticus also demonstrated bravery when he protected Tom Robinson from Mr. Cunningham and his gang. By his actions he saved Tom from being killed. Lastly‚ Atticus tried to take the blame for Bob Ewell’s

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    Matters”‚ Joyce Garity talks about a seventeen year old girl named Elaine‚ who is pregnant with her second child. Elaine’s first child was in foster care at the point of time because of her situation. The story also explains how Elaine conceived her two children‚ and how the sexual media had a lot to do with the two births. It also suggests how society can help young people not to make these costly mistakes over and over again. Elaine does not think about anything but; look at the magazines fantasizing

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    "Hey‚ Mr. Cunningham. How’s your entailment gettin’ along?" "Don’t you remember me‚ Mr. Cunningham? I’m Jean Louise Finch. You brought us some hickory nuts one time‚ remember?" "I go to school with Walter." "He’s your boy ain’t he? Ain’t he‚ sir?" "He’s in my grade‚ and he does right well. He’s a good boy

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    characters of Walter Cunningham and Mrs. Dubose. One characteristic shown of Jem and Scout is their ability to empathize or “….climb into their skin and walk around in it.” (pg 31). During the novel Jem develops a high level of emotional intelligence that allows him to understand the situation of others‚ as well as what they may be thinking or possible the way they will act. The reader first discovers this characteristic about Jem when he stops Scout from bashing up Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard

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    able to live with himself and tell Scout and Jem what to do. As you can see‚ Atticus’s decision in fight was a very courageous move. Scout is courageous for speaking out for her dad in front of the group of men at the jail one of the men being Mr. Cunningham. Imagine

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    which Miss Finch appears combative is at her school. When Scout enters the first grade‚ her teacher is Miss Caroline Fisher. When it was close to lunchtime‚ everyone got out their lunch and placed it on their desk. Miss Caroline asked why Walter Cunningham Jr. did not have his lunch on his desk‚ so then she offered him a quarter to buy himself some lunch‚ but he would have to pay her back the next day. Walter could not accept her quarter and when Miss Caroline asked him why‚ Scout answers for him

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     Don’t wake him up’” (Lee 202). This suggests that  the mob was there to bother Tom Robinson and Atticus is there to prevent conflict from starting.  Lee also develops the theme through conflict that has already occurred when she writes when she  writes‚  Mr. Cunningham was moved to a faint nod. He did know me‚ after all. ‘He’s in  my grade‚’ I said‚ ‘and he does right well. He’s a good boy‚’ I added‚ ‘a real  nice boy. We brought him home for dinner one time. Maybe he told you about  me‚ I beat him up one time but he was real nice about it

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