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    As Jonathan Swift once said “Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others”. Jonathan Swift is basically saying that it’s up to you to discover the good when others can only see the bad. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is one of the greatest novels in the history of time. It features the Finch family and the neighbor boy struggling throughout the Great Depression. Throughout the novel they persevere through the hard times of racism‚ misfortunes‚ and life. In To Kill A Mockingbird there

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    In September‚ Scout and Jem go to school. Their teacher Miss Caroline is strict to the students. Her teaching style pushes them too hard. The students are not adapted to it. Scout has been taught reading by Calpurnia‚ the cook in her home‚ in a naive but effective method. It remains unsure whether Miss Caroline will eventually fit into her students and fellow teachers in the town. Walter is a poor‚ shy child in the class. He has no book‚ tidy clothes or even lunch. Atticus helped his father‚ and

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    Summary: The book is about a boy that is a clone name Matt. Matt was created by El Patron for body parts but Matt didn’t know that because he thought he was different and special. When Matt was young he didn’t know he was a clone until he got to the house of the Alcan when Mister Alcan told his children and the maid that he is a clone and Matt overheard them. Matt didn’t believe them though. They kick Matt out of the house over the night. Then they notice that he is El Patron clone and brought him

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    The responsible for the observers to the victim which sometimes the people offers to help‚ but they also fearing that what the result will put them in a negative position. To have empathy to the victim is very important when other’s human rights are violated. From my reading novel “To kill a mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ “Night” by Elie Wiesel‚ the article “obedience of Rwanda” and the “Gang rape raises questions about bystanders”‚ all of the text examples above identify the answers the readers need

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    At the start of the story we (the audience) are introduce to the main characters; Atticus‚ Jem‚ Boo Radley‚ Robert Ewell‚ Scout‚ Tom Robinson‚ Calpurnia‚ and more. Boo Radley in “To Kill a Mocking Bird” is the character that we 1st get to see being judge. Jem and Scout see Boo Radley at first as nothing but a “malevolent phantom" (chapter 1 pg. 8) it states “Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom” Everything that surrounds Boo Radley would be the rumors and myths. Boo Radley seems to have never

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    To Kill A Mockingbird This essay will go over tone and conflict in To Kill a Mockingbird. I am doing the scene where Jem stands up to his dad‚ Atticus. This is apart of coming of age because it’s about how Jem finally stood up to his dad and he told his dad something other than just listening to him. This took place in chapter 15 and the very ending when Boo Radley comes out. I will give some examples from the book “To Kill a Mockingbird”. I will get the examples from the book and the movie. This

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    To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ continues to be taught today and should continue‚ as the characterization of the story‚ although fictional‚ has a high resemblance to real life cases and issues of the time. It captures critical lessons and teachings that are imperative to modern-day schools and present-day society. To Kill A Mockingbird depicts the inequality between blacks and whites in the 1930s by telling a captivating story including the issues of rape and racism. Although the fictional

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    Did you ever wonder why someone thought to separate blacks from whites‚ then wonder why someone decided to join them together again? In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ many uncomfortable situations were addressed that many people today preferably don’t like to discuss. This is why Atticus Finch encourages his children‚ Jem and Scout‚ to be aware of segregation. Within the novel‚ there is a rape case that discusses a black man being accused of the crime. This case afflicts many emotions

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    In the novel Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai is set in South Vietnam in the year 1975. In this novel‚ Ha‚ her mother‚ and three brothers‚ Quang‚ Vu‚ and Khoi are Vietnamese refugees that travel to America. In America they find semi-permanent shelter in the state of Alabama. The family goes through challenges almost all refugees go through‚ such as devastation in loss and frustration in learning a new language. Ha is brave‚ persistent‚ and happy. Her traits change as her journey continues

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    On a cold damp hallows eve three children Avon‚ Wyatt‚ and Cynthia stood before a forested wood‚ each tired from a night of trick or treating‚ Avon is the first to speak “What’s the haul guys?” he says‚ “about 10 pounds of pure sugar” Cynthia chimes “wanna scare some kids since we are near the haunted woods” they all look at each other with evil grins that would burn the soul out of any who watched and then burst out with laughter. “Ok lets go.” Cynthia says leading the boys into the forest on a

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