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    Ever wondered what Atticus was actually like? Atticus Finch is the father of the main character Jean Louise “Scout” Finch and Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch in the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Atticus is a very honest character who teaches Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill a lot of lessons about life and one of them is who people think that Blacks are lesser people‚ which is not true at all. Throughout To Kill A Mockingbird Atticus is courageous‚ wise‚ and accepting. Throughout TKAM‚ Atticus is very

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    Chapters 1-3: 1. Identify Atticus Finch‚ Jean Louise (Scout) Finch‚ Jem Finch‚ Maycomb‚ Calpurnia‚ Charles Baker (Dill) Harris‚ The Radley Place‚ Stephanie Crawford‚ Arthur (Boo) Radley‚ Miss Caroline Fisher‚ Walter Cunningham‚ and Burris Ewell. -Scout- Scout is the Narrator of the story. In the beginning she is going into the first grade‚ though‚ for her age she is extremely smart. Throughout the book you begin to realize that Scout speaks her mind‚ and isn’t timid. She is

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    Tom Robinson is the black man who is being convicted of raping Mayella Ewell‚ but he never did. Tom Robinson is the symbol of the mockingbird‚ meaning he is the innocence that is destroyed by the evils of life. Helen Robinson is his wife. Mayella Ewell is the lonely‚ unhappy girl‚ who has been supposedly raped. She has to deal with her overbearing father‚ Bob Ewell‚ who is a poor‚ alcoholic‚ and prejudice man. Other Maycomb community members in the book include‚ the courageous Mrs. Dubose‚

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    cost Tom Robinson his life. Tom‚ a black man‚ was accused of raping Mayella Ewell. In the court hearing‚ it seems that Tom was innocent because the person who beat Mayella had led primarily with his left hand‚ and Tom’s left hand was crippled. Even though there was no sufficient evidence that Tom tried to rape Mayella‚ the jury convicted him. The jury sentenced Tom simply because it was his word against a white woman’s word. Mayella broke a time-honored code‚ she tempted a black man‚ and to restore

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    I was walking around the town‚ when I heard screaming and yelling. A ran over‚ and saw Bob Ewell‚ attacking Scout and Jem. It looked like a bear fighting two deer. I had to do something‚ Bob had gotten away with to much in this town. I ran over and pulled Bob away from the children‚ and I saw them run back to their house. Bob and I struggled

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    experiences this in a court case with her dad defending a black man named Tom Robinson who is accused for raping Mayella Ewell the daughter of Bob Ewell. Mr. Atticus had very good reasons on why Tom should not be accused of rape and everyone in the court including the jury and judge were sure that he would win but at the end of the case the jury decided that Tom is the one who raped Mayella just because he of his skin colour. The reverend knew this would happen when he said‚ “… I ain’t ever seen a jury

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    this suggests uncertainness linking to anxious and nervousness of the commencing events. His anxiousness could continue until he finds a fault or something which is unexplainable; like why didn’t Mr Heck Tate phone a doctor when he arrived at the Ewells? Or where exactly were her beatings? This will spark Atticus’s interest and give him a tiny slither of hope‚ bringing his emotions to a more positive level. Once he is able to question Mr Tate he starts to become more confident on what he is arguing

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    Claire Chevallier Mr. Hinton English 10A 7º 31 April 2013                         The Environment of Maturity Moral structure is developed as one matures. What one’s set of values consists of completely depends on the influences around him or her‚ not necessarily his or her age; a child could have more empathy than an older person‚ as an adult could be crueler than a child. As we grow‚ our deportment is deeply affected by the people around us. If in the right kind of environment‚ one can establish

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    man‚ was accused of raping Mayella Ewell‚ a white woman. During the time in which the book took place‚ blacks were considered as being very inferior to the whites. They had just came out of slavery a little less than a century ago‚ and the economy was all but booming. In the justice system‚ a black person’s word was merely ignored‚ while a white person’s word was held to a much higher degree. As Atticus would later explain‚ “Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed

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    Maycomb County‚ Alabama‚ the characters Mayella Ewell‚ Boo Radley‚ and Tom Robinson are the town’s outcasts. Dill is Scout and Jem’s closest friend‚ and Mayella Ewell is part of an impoverished family. Some in Maycomb feel isolation‚ hard life changing events and difficulty in adapting to the community. It is through these characters that the reader begins to understand that loneliness is not a choice. Some individuals in Maycomb families feel isolated. Mayella has to take care of her seven siblings

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