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    Task T: How are the themes of the novel revealed to the reader? In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee employs a variety of narrative tools to reveal the themes of the novel. It is through the insightful reactions of characters to situations that affect them physically or emotionally that give us a deep understanding of the themes that Lee is conveying. It is also through the setting of the novel in the fictional town of Maycomb and in the nonfictional southern state of Alabama in the US that we comprehend

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    society and the Amish. Weir uses such techniques as contrasting characters along with ironic juxtaposition. Elaine and Rachel are contrasting characters in which Weir uses to introduce to the audience the different expectations of a woman in both the Amish and the “English world”. The slight similarities of the two however are they are both single mothers without a husband however Elaine has John just as Rachel has Eli‚ which notifies the audience of the

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    Aunt Alexandra states how families look down at other families and races‚ she believes in it strongly. Although Scout thinks differently she states that she thinks her family are the same as the Cunninghams. She sees things in different perspectives than Aunt Alexandra. “Then that makes us like the Cunninghams.” This quote shows the readers that Scout see’s differently‚ she views that everyone should be treated the same‚ and

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    BookRags Student Essay Atticus Finch Was a Role Model Ahead of His Time For the online version of Atticus Finch Was a Role Model Ahead of His Time Essay‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: Atticus Finch Was a Role Model Ahead of His Time Essay Atticus Finch a citizen of Maycomb during the 1930’s was a role model ahead of his time. He had some advanced beliefs on life with the following downfall; the people of Maycomb simply did not understand these futuristic thoughts

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    blacks) which she would have never known about if it was not for Cal. When Walter Cunningham was invited to eat at the Finch home‚ Scout always held a bit of contempt against him for his coarse manners‚ his poverty and his ignorance he had. Since he was demonstrating all these behaviors when he was invited to lunch‚ Scout made fun of him. Immediately Calpurnia got onto her and demanded that she treated Little Cunningham with the respect that is owed to a guest‚ and that Scout better not downgrade a

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    Walter refused the quarter which Miss Fisher offered was because "he’s a Cunningham" and the reason why Burris was so dirty and impudent was‚ as far as the children were concerned‚ was because "He’s one of the Ewells". This shows the complacent way in which they treat class prejudice in Maycomb‚ in Maycomb it is just taken for granted‚ no questions asked. In fact the children‚ in stating these characteristics of the Cunninghams and Ewells did not even realise that they were being prejudiced‚ they

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    The Cunninghams are “country folks‚ farmers‚ and the crash hit them the hardest” (27). They may have no money‚ but they at least pay back with little favors over the years. [insert sentences that I don’t know how to word here]. Walter Cunningham‚ unlike Burris‚ tries to maintain his dignity and values. He respects adults and try to look his best on the first day of school.

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    Date: April 18‚ 2013 To: Elaine Bridgewater From: Nancy Barsoum Subject: Review Hello Elaine. It is great having you onboard and everyone is excited to know you are on our team. Retailers are excited to work with and hopefully gain insight into the game and the products. Your internal work has been great! Our R&D and marketing people are learning about what the pro and amateur golfer’s need to make up a winning game. Keep it up. The one area that currently needs work is with the communications

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    matter how difficult it is. The motivation to not get discourage when there is a bump in the road. Glenn Cunningham and his life changing event as a child is a great example of being determined. He was caught in a school fire at the age of 7 and it burned the lower portion of his body. The doctor told his family that he would never walk again and even suggested amputate his legs but Cunningham was determined to walk again. Only 22 months after the accident‚ he walked for the first time

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    civilization and has been in many cultures‚ regardless of time. The Minoans had a love for art. Their skills were apparent in their “brilliantly painted pottery‚ superb jewelry ... and the many exquisitely carved stones” but religion overshadowed that (Cunningham and Lawrence 22). The Greeks that came after the Minoans had similar standings with art‚ if not better‚ and religion. The Minoans and Greeks had obvious skills in cultural art but most interestingly‚ both looked up to an all powerful God that was

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