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    difficult times when their father‚ Atticus‚ chooses to represent a black man. From this choice of their father‚ Jem and Scout come to understand that the world isn’t fair and they learn how to deal with it. Through the interactions of the childhood world and the adult world‚ Jem and Scout’s personalities and learning change. Jem starts to feel the effects of Atticus’s choice to represent a black man when he has an encounter with an old lady‚ Mrs. Dubose. When Mrs. Dubose was rude to Jem‚ he got angry and

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    Through life events can shape a person’s views and personality.In the novel called‚ To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee many people have changed. Scout has showed change through her journey which changed the way she views life.Scout has evolved as see can now view people’s life in their shoes‚that all life is valuable‚and facts are important. Many will say Scout has not been through much for her age but‚ she has proven them wrong as she has shown to the viewers.For instance‚ when Scout finally

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    sexualize their bodies as young as the age of two ( as in the TV show ”Toddlers with Tiaras”) in order to keep up with society’s expectations (Ackard‚ Fulkerson‚ & Neumark-Sztainer‚ 2007 as cited in Sue‚ & Sue‚ 2016‚ pp. 725-746). It is illogic to realize how this society has a preconception of what women should physically‚ psychologically‚ and cognitively be like; but they do not have such for men‚ and if there are such‚ they are not as remarkably noticeable as these

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    In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ the protagonist Pip goes through many changes throughout the three stages of his life. Pip is aspiring to become a gentleman and must face the challenges that come with growing up and dealing with social class and money. In the first stage‚ Pip is childish and wants more in life‚ in the second stage pip is selfish and consumed by money‚ and by the third stage Pip is empathetic and realizes what the true values in life are. In stage one Pip begins to become

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    On the island‚ change wasn’t always a healthy thing. Ralph and Jack had changed drastically‚ from being civilized to being barbaric. Ralph seeks to institute a democratic society‚ and there was a fear on the island that drove everyone insane‚ which lead to disorganization. "Another thing we ought to have more rules. Where the conch is‚ that’s a meeting. The same up here as down here" (42). When the boys have meetings at the conch and whoever is holding the conch may speak and whoever possess the

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    like Eugene would abuse Kambili or Jaja. Kambili opens up and learns to speak out‚ and be open to different beliefs. Despite that Kambili has been abused she has learned to change as a person and become her own character‚ it shows that she is able to leave the past

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    harsh character and how it is affecting the people he is close to. Throughout the beginning of the novel‚ Pip’s maturity is shame and guilt. He first starts off with guilt‚

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    is sad to see his childhood. He saw how he was neglected as a child in the past and this contrasted to his new emotional experience. After being visited by three ghosts‚ Scrooge becomes a very happy

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    The character development of Macbeth is that can majorly been seen through the whole play itself. We see the change from a good gentlemen to this evil character‚ and with this we can also see how the mental state of this character changes‚ as the play goes on. At the beginning of the play the character of Macbeth is a notable soldier that is willing t fight for his king in battle. Macbeth was a man with lots of bravery as he was very much so a war hero. In Act I scene 2 lines 16 through 20- “For

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    In the book Julius Caesar‚ I think the character Brutus changes a lot. This character starts out mean‚ but he thinks he has good intentions. By the middle of the book he undergoes changes for the worse. He gets mean and starts becoming a lesser‚ meaner person. By the end of the book he is more noble and sees things in a different way. At the beginning of the book Brutus wants to kill Caesar. He wants to do this for the good of the people. He truly and honestly thinks that if he kills Caesar that

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