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    Biography “Harper Lee was born on the 28th of April 1926” (Lee)‚ in Monroeville‚ Alabama. Her father is a lawyer and her mother has suffered mental problems and her mother had stayed at home because of it. Harper lived near her best friend Truman Capote‚ who was very influential in Harper’s childhood. Harper was very interested in English literature. She graduated high school in 1944 and went to the all-female Huntingdon College in Montgomery‚ Alabama. Here she stood out because she focused on work

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    German Finch. What can you say about him? Well‚ you can say that he is a pretty great character. In the next couple pages‚ I’ll tell you just why this is. I’ll also explain my views on this important literary figure. So sit back‚ relax‚ and get ready for the "A&E Biography" of German Finch (Well‚ not really A&E Biography‚ but good anyway). German Finch‚ otherwise known as Jem‚ was a key figure in the book "To Kill A Mockingbird." This "co-star" of the book is in his teenage years and was mentioned

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    Title: To Kill A Mockingbird Author: Harper Lee Year of Publication: 1960 Text Type: Novel What makes the character in this text an outsider? The character that’s made an outsider is Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson is an outsider because of his skin colour‚ and was accused of raping Mayella Ewell. But him being black was the main reason as to why he was the outsider. Scout and her family were also outsiders. They were made outsiders by the neighbourhood because her father Atticus was Tom Robinson’s

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    1. Is it lawful for Miriam to place her children in some alternative form of care? Yes‚ Miriam could place her children in an alternative form of care. Since Miriam is the only living parent‚ parental authority is vested solely to her. She should be able to perform her parental authority as prescribed in Articles 3B of the Civil Code and Article 7 of Children and young Persons act (Cap.285- Care Orders Act). Article 7 states that parents‚ should “provide care‚ protection and control”1 for their

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    men was sentenced to death convicted by a white jury. Harper Lee was born in April 1926 in Monroeville‚ Alabama‚ the same state as the trial and knew of the conditions surrounding it. Growing up she was known as a Tomboy and called writer‚ Truman Capote her friend. She has studied law at

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    “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.” - Atticus Finch‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. In this quote Atticus is telling his daughter‚ Scout how she shouldn’t judge a person until she understands what they go through and to feel what it would be like to be that person. This is a lesson that is taught throughout book by Atticus that everyone should be given an opportunity‚ and that scout should see how

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    1926 in Monroeville‚ a small Alabama town. Lee‚ a descendant of Confederate General Robert E. Lee‚ is the daughter of Amasa Coleman and Frances Fincher Lee. Lee was educated in the public schools of Monroeville‚ and was a childhood friend of Truman Capote‚ author of In Cold Blood‚ The Glass Harp‚ and Breakfast at Tiffany’s. After high school‚ she attended Huntington College in Montgomery‚ Alabama from 1944 to 1945. Four years later‚ Lee went to the University of Alabama to study law. While there‚ Lee

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    The stylistic elements that an author chooses are instrumental in ensuring that the theme or tone that he or she wishes to convey is in fact conveyed to the reader. Harper Lee obviously realizes this‚ for in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird (Harper Lee‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ [New York: Warner‚ 1982] 278) she wisely selects a distinctive style to relate the moving story of a young child discovering harsh truths regarding human nature <br> <br>The predominant stylistic element Miss Lee uses is her

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    The definition of a good father is as individual as the individuals involved themselves. A good father is able to support his children&#8217;s strengths‚ along with being able to help them overcome their weaknesses. He is able to do this without appearing to be a know-it-all. The ability to show by example how to live life‚ while not being afraid to make mistakes and not to be perfect all the time are also very important characteristic. Atticus was by that definition a very good father. Whenever

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    ing Bi Andrew Spearman Mrs. Pendlebury Honors English 9 December 6th‚ 2010 The Power to Change One person can change the society you live in by expressing their own opinions‚ ideas‚ and beliefs. During the Great Depression‚ there was widespread hardship and largely segregated communities. However‚ some people had the power to change society which is explained by Harper Lee‚ through the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. She tells how one person can change society overtime by expressing their ideas

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