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    Jem Finch‚ Atticus son‚ learns the second lesson that a reader can learn from. The lesson Jem Finch learns is that every action leads to consequence. Harper Lee shows this lesson in the noel when Jem rips Mrs. Dubose’s camellias. It begins with Scout and Jem having an conversation with Mrs.Dubose which ends up with Mrs.Dubose calling Atticus Finch a nigger lover. Enraged with by her words‚ Jem begins to cut the tops off every Camilla bush Mrs.Dubose owned. After pulling Scouts hair‚ and kicking

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    He takes care of his two kid— Jem and Scout—without a wife. Atticus defends what is right to him and does not get caught in what others think is right. The main traits that Atticus displaces throughout this novel are inelegance‚ amiability‚ and kindness‚ which all help to make him an excellent man. The first trait of Atticus has that should be stated is intelligence. He shows his intelligence throughout the novel. The first example

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    admire about Atticus is his kindness. He has demonstrated his kindness in many ways‚ one of them is his politeness towards everyone. Another example is his tolerance towards people who don’t like him and his willingness to help others. Also‚ he leaves the Radelys alone and does not gossip about them. Finally‚ he shows great kindness to Calpurnia. Instead of treating her badly‚ he treats her as family and refuses to fire her. That is how Atticus has shown his kindness. Another trait I like about

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    written any time after 1010 B.C. by an author using accurate oral or written material as historical sources. Theme This book highlights how God’s people experience his sovereignty‚ wisdom‚ and covenant kindness. These often come disguised in hard circumstances and are mediated through the kindness of others. Purpose‚ Occasion‚ and Background Given the book of Ruth’s interest in all Israel (4:7‚ 11)‚ it may have been written in hopes that the 12 tribes‚ which divided into two nations c. 930 B.C

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    Explain the significance of the mockingbird in the novel. Who are they and what do they represent? The Mockingbird has a very deep and powerful meaning in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird. It represents peacefulness‚ innocence and kindness which is portrayed through the characters of Boo Radley and Tom Robinson. The mockingbird’s influence can also be applied to the relationships between humans. The Mockingbird is a powerful symbol that echoes a strong meaning throughout the novel.

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    made me shiver through every limb”. Thrush cross grange yet again is shown more positive as it is depicted as more bright and warm ”enjoy the cheerful fire” this suggests the friendliness of the people with the home and also the warm suggesting kindness. To piece the whole thing together wuthering heights represents hatred jealousy and anger since there is a few colourful characters within the household also there is a large amount of tension while contrasting Thrush cross grange represents love

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    servitude‚ meaningfulness‚ patience‚ persistence‚ and someone who is without pride. A good Abbot has virtues such as leadership skills‚ being just‚ merciful‚ accommodating‚ concerned for others‚ and being considerate of others. Some virtues such as kindness‚ humbleness‚ faithfulness‚ servitude‚ fearfulness‚ devotion and zeal for God‚ and loving and caring for others are virtues that both monks and Abbots should have. These virtues are what St. Benedict thinks are perfect virtues for the beginning of

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    Hundred-Foot Journey In the film‚ The Hundred Foot Journey‚ the actors are able to effectively portray the theme that treating your enemies with kindness rather than spite you can learn to eliminate your enemies and transform them to your greatest friends and can even people that you love. The actors were able to create this strong sense of theme through their ability to really connect with their characters‚ which convince the audience and connect with the characters. The characters in The Hundred

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    be the perfect being‚ but he is sometimes just another face in the crowd‚ such as Piggy‚ from William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. Piggy‚ although very underrated‚ stands a strong and tall hero because of his smarts and ability to stay calm‚ his kindness and respect‚ and his very discreet bravery. Piggy proved how smart he was at the beginning of the book‚ and from there‚ only continued to convince the reader of his cleverness. In the very beginning of Lord of the Flies‚ when he first met the book’s

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    The results of the happiness Self-experiment supported the hypothesis that my overall happiness would increase as the days went on. Three acts of kindness a day for a week showed a positive impact on my life. Being kind to others while they might be strangers or friends made me feel more satisfied with my life. As the week went on I began to feel happier and with a much more positive energy. I also began to feel more confident in myself. By the middle of the week it began to feel more like a habit

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