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    Jem and Scout’s Attitude Do you think Jem and Scout’s attitude and maturity change during the novel? Jem and Scout’s personalities were changed through the events of the novel and their father’s advice. This was hard on their father because their mom died when they were young. Jem learned about bravery and strength. Jem became more mature like his father. Scout became more like a girl. Jem and Scout learned that you cannot understand a person until you climb under his skin and walk around it. Jem’s

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    role in their maturation of Jem‚ Scout and Dill. The children used their creative imagination which is a significant feature of child to interpret and make sense of Boo Radley. Although he only begins as a figure of ‘scary monster’ in the children’s imagination‚ their unique relationship changes as the outside world start to interup with the children’s innocence. Dill‚ a seven year old boy who comes from Mississipi in the summer is an important plot link between Jem and Scout with Boo Radley.

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    potential as a lawyer‚ father‚ and man by presenting a credible story based on the facts given. He provides plenty of evidence to show that Tom Robinson is not guilty of raping Mayella Ewell; nevertheless‚ the jury finds Tom guilty. Scout‚ her brother Jem‚ and every African American citizen of Maycomb is disturbed by the gut-wrenching verdict. But even when Atticus feels defeated‚ he stands tall. Atticus defends a Negro because he believes in justice—regardless of race‚ color‚ or creed. Scout

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    Stone Finch‚ Inc.: Recommendations for a More Integrated Enterprise I. Executive Summary In 2009‚ Stone Finch was an international company operating in 12 countries with approximately 20‚000 employees who provided products and services for water- and wastewater-related industries. The company consisted of two main divisions‚ one known as “Water Products” carried out the traditional business services that had sustained the company since its founding in 1975 by the Stone family. The other division

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    LeeCharacter AnalysisAtticus Finch Previous  Next  Atticus represents morality and reason in To Kill a Mockingbird. As a character‚ Atticus is even-handed throughout the story. He is one of the very few characters who never has to rethink his position on an issue. His parenting style is quite unique in that he treats his children as adults‚ honestly answering anyquestion they have. He uses all these instances as an opportunity to pass his values on to Scout and Jem. Scout says that "’Do you

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    Civil Right and Atticus Finch Relation In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ some civil rights defenders were Rosa Park‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and a few presidents like John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson; blacks were also involved along with whites who supported them; those who fought with the blacks were known to be similar to Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird and were often discriminated even though they were white. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were a few of many who fought for civil rights

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    support from their community‚ fought to show how we must treat everyone with respect‚ no matter their race. Atticus Finch and Bobby DeLaughter knew that our society was not going to improve itself if no one was willing to take a step. Despite fifty-years between Atticus Finch’s case and Bobby DeLaughter’s‚ racism was present in both communities‚ and threats still transpired. Both Atticus Finch and Bobby DeLaughter faced a community who seemed stuck; they were fixated on the idea that African Americans

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    Character Analysis of Scout Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the self-development of Jean Louise Finch is always very prominent‚ as many aspects in her life help with her maturation. Jean Louise Finch or ‘Scout’ has distinct un-lady like characteristics which emphasize her break from typical Maycomb society‚ and show that she is not a quintessential young girl. Scout has a certain obstinacy and she does not change much when others

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    takes one person to brighten someone’s life even during the worst of times. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a Pulitzer-Prize winning book demonstrates a man with great morals attempting to save a person’s life by law. The character Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer‚ puts his beliefs before anyone else’s opinion. It was Atticus that stood up for the abused African-American and treated everyone the same disregarding appearance. He was the hope for that person in the worst situation. Atticus demonstrates

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    Johnson‚ is infected with rabies‚ and the best person in Maycomb to rid the county of this hazard is Atticus Finch. The county sheriff therefore summons Atticus‚ an expert marksman does it. Backed by his childrens’ confidence and silent support as well as that of the sheriff‚ Atticus aims at the dog as it slowly enters his surroundings. He concentrates on it and with swift precision‚ ’One shot Finch’ shoots the infected animal and prevents it from infecting others. Atticus is a man well-driven by principles

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