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    don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy...That’s why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird." From these two statements‚ we can infer that mockingbirds symbolizes innocence and harmlessness‚ both of these traits can be seen in Tom Robinson and Boo Radley in the novel. Tom Robinson‚ as we know from the novel‚ is a kind person who is often willing to help others in need. In fact‚ he was "probably the only person who was ever decent to her." During his testimony‚ he also revealed how he has helped

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    Mockingbird. Lee highlights this throughout her writing in many different ways. Lee presents us with a character Boo Radley‚ born in the South back when racism and prejudice was taking place. Boo Radley is not institutionalized‚ but locked up in his own home. He is unable to leave and be a normal citizen like everyone else. Although‚ many have not seen Boo they describe him as a monster. “Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could

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    Stephanie’s outrageous claims about Boo Radley have the potential to sway Jem and Scout‚ the children boldly choose to look beyond the erratic rumors Miss Stephanie feeds them and instead believe in Atticus’ core philosophy of climbing in another person’s skin and walking around in it. Since doing so enables the children to better understand Boo’s situation and establish an unconventional friendship with him‚ this one simple decision ultimately results in Boo saving their lives‚ which most likely

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    The story takes place in a town called Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ in the 1930s. Despite the whites treating the African Americans like subordinates‚ the townsfolk treat each other like family‚ with the exception of the Ewell family. In the beginning of the book Harper Lee illustrates empathy is learned through each character passing it on to each other as if it were a tradition. In one of the scenes where Scout(Jean Louise Finch) our protagonist has a confrontation with her teacher Miss Caroline ‚ Atticus

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    prejudiced towards Boo Radley based on their belief in the rumours spread even though there was no real evidence .This shows how we should not trust gossip and should not allow ourselves to make assumptions based on what we hear. Because of their prejudice towards Boo Radley‚ Scout and Jem mock him and are afraid of anything associated with the Radley place. Harper Lee uses the tree‚ where Boo Radley leaves gifts for the children‚ to symbolise Scout and Jem’s prejudice towards Boo Radley because of their

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    Maycomb County‚ Alabama in the early 1930’s. She lived in a society where she was taught to be racist and naive. But over time she grew to be more understanding and lady-like. For instance she started to open to people she never would have‚ like Boo Radley. She became loving and an open girl rather than judging people who weren’t exactly like her. Scout also understands that there’s life outside hers. Scout is a young girl living during the Great Depression. As any child‚ she is shaped and affected

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    virtue for people to emulate in real life. Some believe that courage is when people have strong bodies and hearts. Others would say it is when people tell the truth directly instead of avoiding it. In this novel‚ Atticus Finch‚ Mrs. Dubose ‚ and Boo Radley are similar in their courageous attitudes by taking multiple risks to stand up for innocent people while they are different in how they demonstrate their courage ; Atticus Finch announces his courage when he stands for what he believes

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    Tom Robinson‚ Boo Radley‚and Atticus Finch‚ are all examples of good people because they stand up and help others instead of walking on by. Tom Robinson shows he is a good and moral person in many ways. He is accused of a crime‚ that he did not commit. In fact‚ Tom Robinson is very hard-working and kind. Mayella‚ the daughter of a nasty and ruthless man‚ Bob Ewell‚ asks Tom continuously to help her

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    • Calpurnia’s act of courage shows when she takes Jem and Scout to First Purchase African M.E. Church. In my point of view I think Calpurnia did a courageous act because not knowing what could happen to Jem and Scout she still took the risk of taking them. Once they got there a member from First Purchase African M.E. Church named Lula disliked them because they were white “Lula stopped‚ but she said‚ ‘You ain’ t got no business bringin’ white chillun here – they got their church we got our’n.’’(119)

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    In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ loss of innocence is seen specifically with the characters of Jem Finch and Boo Radley. For Jem‚ who has watched his father try cases for many years‚ he believes that in court‚ justice prevails. He believes completely that Tom Robinson will be found innocent because Atticus has been able to provide reasonable doubt: Tom could not have beaten Mayella because he has no use of his left arm. However‚ justice is not served in the court trial: prejudice and bigotry

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