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    Mrs. Robinson

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    “Benjamin‚ you will never be young again‚ sew a few oats while you can.” (Mr. Robinson) The Graduate‚ a coming of age film that hardly can be considered traditional‚ but at the same time relates to every being that has experienced puberty‚ thus‚ finding manhood or womanhood. Benjamin and Mrs. Robinson are the main characters designed for the audience‚ both young and old‚ and facing this ever revolving passion to be one or the other. The trials and tribulation takes the viewer on a journey through

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    Tom Robinson

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    Tom Robinson was an honest‚ trustworthy‚ loyal friend to me. Tom has never meant to hurt anybody‚ let alone a young woman. He was a respectful person and a good neighbor. He was always there to assist those in need. He could be standing with us today‚ carrying on his own like the good man he was. It was very clear to the citizens of Maycomb that Tom was an innocent man that was falsely accused by Mayella. They did not need solid proof because apparently his skin color was enough to get him in trouble

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    Jackie Robinson

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    I Never Had It Made “Whack” Jackie Robinson with another home run bringing the Dodgers to an 4-1 lead over the St.Louis Cardinals. Jackie Robinson an American baseball legend who influence a civil rights movement. Which had positives effects on the country while leaving a great legacy. Jackie Robinson was the first African American to break the color barrier in major league baseball through the Brooklyn Dodger organization. In the beginning of the book “I Never Had It Made” it explained

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    Jackie Robinson

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    When you mention the name Jackie Robinson‚ I automatically ring a bell in your head of actually who he is. Jackie Robinson as a African American man who is considered to be one of the greatest players to ever play the game of baseball. Even though Jackie Robinson is extremely successful at what he did‚ I am certain that he faced many optical and barriers. The only way you can progress through these optical and barriers are to have a set of values and beliefs that you must go by. Value: A belief that

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    Nick Caraway Narrator

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    This essay is about the life and actions of Nick Caraway. It will include what kind of character he is‚ whether he’s a reliable character‚ and the points he comes across in this book. Nick is the narrator of this book‚ it is written in a way that is complicated for many people in this era‚ because of the era it is written in. Nick is one of the best characters in this book‚ in my opinion. First‚ talking about Nick‚ who he is as a person‚ and what role he plays in this book. Nick Caraway is a young

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    Jackie Robinson

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    Jackie Robinson Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo‚ Georgia in 1919 into a family of sharecroppers. His mother’s name was Mallie Robinson and she raised Jackie and his four other brothers and sisters by herself. Jackie was the youngest. His mother worked several jobs to support Jackie and his siblings. Jackie Robinson graduated from Washington Junior High school in 1935 and then went on to high school at Muir Tech where he got interested in playing sports. At Muir Tech he played basketball

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    Jackie Robinson

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    definitely wasn’t the reason why. Blacks endured a massive amount of racism and segregation during the majority of the 1900’s. Jackie Robinson was no exception. He is important to American History as a ballplayer and figure to look up to. Jackie Robinson will be remembered forever as the greatest African American hero that ever lived. Mallie McGriff and Jerry Robinson were both born and raised near Cairo‚ Georgia. The parents of Mallie and Jerry had both been slaves. During the early 1900’s‚ slavery

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    tom robinson

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    Tom Robinson Tom Robinson is an African American man Atticus defends when he is accused of raping a white woman‚ Mayella Ewell. Tom is a young‚ harmless‚ innocent‚ hardworking black. As Scout realizes‚ His left hand had been injured in an accident. Tom was married‚ with three children and worked for Mr. Link Deas in his farm. The only mistake he made was that he took pity on Mayella and often helped her by doing small household chores for her. He pitied Mayella for her deplorable condition and

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    Tom Robinson

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    yard game me some pleasure‚ but when I was rubbing his nose in the dirt Jem came by …” (p. 30). Given that she never wants to harm anybody‚ she is a good-natured person. Scout behaves curious and fascinated concerning Boo Radley. The trial of Tom Robinson deeply affects Scout. First of all‚ she is annoyed that citizens of Maycomb‚ and Mrs. Dubose‚ call Atticus repeatedly a “nigger-lover”. Even members of her own family‚ especially the grandkid of her aunt Alexandria‚

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    not realize this until the closing twenty pages. As one begins to understand the implications of this revelation‚ the credibility of her story is considerably weakened. However‚ is the power of the story diminished by the shadow of a possibly unreliable narrator? In context of the novel‚ which is written as an atonement (the making of amends for a mistake or a sin)‚ Briony would‚ perhaps‚ have a tendency to lie or‚ rather‚ avoid the truth in an attempt to disguise her responsibility for the crime and

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