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    Flowers have all sorts of meanings. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ there are several different flowers that different people grow. These flowers have meanings that describe their character. Miss Maudie Atkinson has her azaleas. Mayella Ewell grows geraniums‚ and camellias represent Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose. “Did you know some of em’ came out of the woods one saturday and passed by this place and told me me and my flowers were going to hell?” Pg. 59. A meaning of the azalea flower

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    hereafter)‚ Harper Lee draws attention to the societal issues covering themes of coexistence of good and evil‚ the importance of moral education and the existence of social inequality. These themes are explored through the characters of Scout Finch‚ Bob Ewell and Tom Robinson. Coexistence of good and evil is displayed in the character of Scout Finch. Through the eyes of Scout we begin to see the changes that occur when the innocence of youth is corrupted by a world that is not always fair. As Scout’s

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    because ‘he is trash’. Everybody in Maycomb regards the Ewell family as ‘trash’. They live on a dump and their father spends his welfare money on whiskey. The children would starve if he wasn’t allowed to poach in the local woods. Every year‚ Maycomb gives them ‘Christmas baskets and the back of its hand’. This shows us the hypocrisy of white people; they will offer some charity at Christmas but they like to pretend that people like the Ewells don’t exist. People are also prejudiced towards the

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    Mockingbird by Harper Lee published on July 11th‚ 1960. This novel takes place in Maycomb‚ Alabama. The main characters in this novel are Atticus Finch‚ Jem Finch‚ Scout Finch‚ Boo Radley‚ Dill Harris‚ Aunt Alexandra‚ Miss Maudie‚ Mr. Robert EwellMayella Ewell‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Calpurnia. Each of these characters plays a significant role in this novel. II. A character who is abused and mistreated in this novel is Arthur Radley also known as Boo Radley. Boo Radley has a brother and a father who

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    sense of compassion‚ although her prominent influence in Tom Robinson’s death should not be vindicated. As a result of the trial‚ abuse in the Ewell household is revealed. Considering that she is being physically‚ and quite possibly sexually‚ abused by her father‚ Mayella is greatly deserving of solicitude from the reader. When recollecting the events after Mayella kissed him‚ Robinson’s testimony implies that she was sexually abused as he recalls that the young woman declares that she has never ‘been

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    seen first in the accusation of Mayella Ewell against Tom Robinson and again when the verdict of the trial is announced. The first time Tom Robinson is mentioned‚ he is not even called by name‚ but simply as “that nigger”. Atticus clears it up by telling Scout ‚ “ I’m simply defending a Negro – Tom Robinson’s his name” (p100). Tom Robinson is a caring‚ helpful African-American man‚ described by Calpurnia as “clean-living folks” (p100). He is accused by Mayella Ewell of rape. In Chapter 9‚ Jack

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    It is a book with a theme of racial injustice‚ social issues in the deep South of Alabama and the death penalty for rape. Mayella Ewell‚ a white‚ 19 year old girl‚ accuses Tom Robinson‚ a blackman from town‚ of rape. During her testimony she states Tom‚ “Took full advantage” of her. (TKAM‚ Lee 18:38) As Mayella accuses Tom of rape‚ mobs of people are outraged at the idea of a black man raping a white woman. The court is required to try Tom Robinson based on evidence

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    In the 21st century‚ it is normal for people use different forms of art to relate and connect to real world events and issues. These forms of art include music‚ literature of various types; poetry‚ plays‚ books‚ etc.‚ and literal art (paintings‚ drawings‚ etc.). For example‚ the artist Childish Gambino‚ otherwise known as Donald Glover‚ recently released a song and music video called “This is America‚” that expressed his feelings toward what he thinks America has become. The video depicts shootings

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    Tom Robinson would pass Mayella Ewells house on his way to the fields everyday‚ to help her out with things around the house. This dose not make him guilty. Tom is a good man. He would never hurt a fly. In fact his owner made a statement that "hes never caused a speck of trouble." My first point of evidence has to do with DNA and blood. Tom Robinson has type AB blood‚ which was not found at the scene. Mr. Ewell has type O blood‚ which was found on Maylella’s dress. Mayella Has Type B blood‚ which

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    novel‚ Scout says‚ “Mr. Ewell was tryin’ to squeeze me to death‚ I reckon…then somebody yanked Mr. Ewell down (361).” Boo’s pure generosity in his heart causes him to save Jem and Scout from being killed by Mr.Ewell. Tom Robinson’s signs of generosity are displayed through his actions towards Mayella‚ Tom’s accuser. When Tom is asked if he is paid by Mayella for his services‚ he replies‚ “No suh‚ not after she offered me a nickel the first time. I was glad to do it‚ Mr. Ewell didn’t seem to help her

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