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    Harper Lee Biography Harper Lee wrote a book call ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ which was a number one best seller for a couple years after it came out. Harper Lee’s book is still very famous today in high schools for teaching kids.(Wilder‚ Mike) One of the most interesting things that Harper Lee used real life events in her book. She also used people in her life as characters in her book. Harper Lee‚ her real name was Nelle Harper Leewas born on April 28‚ 1926‚ in Monroeville‚ Alabama. Harper’s father

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Questions Chapter 1 1. Maycomb is a slow‚ tired town with an incredible assortment of citizens. But‚ all of them are typical small town personalities: the gossips‚ the hicks‚ the poor‚ the upper-class‚ the boogeyman‚ etc. Atticus is a lawyer‚ a “satisfactory” father and supportive of his family. Jem is the typical older brother and Scout the typical younger sister. They are best friends. Yet fight/argue plenty. 2. Dill is small for his age‚ with white-blond hair and

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    To Kill a Mockingbird In the book “To kill a mockingbird”‚ the character Atticus is criticized openly through the whole book. Although Atticus is criticized he is a very respected man throughout the town of maycomb. Why is this true? What makes him an admirable character? I’ll tell you why Atticus is so looked up to and why he is such a respected man‚ in the following text. Even though he is criticized‚ Atticus has managed to stay a respected man in the town of maycomb. How? Or better yet why

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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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    In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch is a significant character as he is a white man who stands up for a black man in a time of racial prejudice and a strong hatred for negroes. He influences the views of the people of Maycomb‚ and his children’s development in the story. Atticus made an impression on me‚ as throughout the story he stands firm in his beliefs‚ and ultimately wins back the respect of society and his children. Before the trial of Tom Robinson‚ a black man convicted

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    Racism in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird affects all of the characters and events in the novel in different ways. To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during the Depression when blacks were still highly segregated and second-class members of society. Blacks were not permitted to commingle with whites in public settings‚ as shown in the courthouse seating (the black balcony) as well as in the very clear black and white areas of town. Blacks and whites who intermarried were rare and were shunned by

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    Courage Definition To Kill a Mockingbird     Courage cannot be defined with simple words but rather by an individual’s actions. Despite many different definitions courage is someone’s internal fortitude to do something that may frighten others. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Jem’s definition of courage changes from the beginning to the end of the book. At the beginning of the book Jem’s definition of courage is from an innocent perspective and by the end of the book Jem has an experienced

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    December 2013 To Kill A Mockingbird I. To Kill A 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 Ewell‚ Mayella 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

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Research Paper 10 March 2013 The Similarities of Her Life and Her Fiction Many authors that write meaningful and classic novels have many ways of finding inspiration for their writing. Harper Lee had things throughout her childhood that she used to create the fictional character Scout Finch‚ which was meant to be a reflection of herself. The first similarity of their childhoods is that both their fathers were small-town lawyers; the second is that Finch was Lee’s

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    In To Kill A Mockingbird there is complex situations seen through the eyes of a young girl. One of the situations is a big angry mobs of white men. This relates to the KKK. She doesn’t fully understand they are very racist and are out to kill blacks for little to no reason. The KKK originated in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. They were created as a vehicle for southern resistance to the republican parties. The reconstruction era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for blacks. The

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