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    a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (Lee‚ 119). What I like about this quote is‚ it symbolizes Jem‚ Scout and Boo Radley. At first‚ I was curious why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird‚ but reading some of the lines‚ I understand that mockingbirds makes music that enjoys the people in Maycomb‚ and also they don’t do irritating thing such as usual birds would do‚ such not nesting in “corncribs”‚ and not eating up people’s gardens. Mockingbirds are a type of bird that are very innocence birds that symbolizes

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    Below is a free essay on "’to Whom It May Concern’ Critical Essay" from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Choose a poem that has drawn your attention to an issue of moral‚ social or political significance. Briefly outline the nature of the poet’s concern and show how the poet’s techniques have enhanced your own appreciation of its message. The poem ‘To Whom It May Concern’‚ written by Adrian Mitchell‚ is designed mainly to protest against three

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    Atticus Finch Eulogy spoken by Jean – Lousie Finch (Scout) “Shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit ‘em but remember it’s a sin to kill a mocking bird‚” My father Atticus finch said these words to me and my brother‚ Jeremy‚ when we got our first guns. I am his daughter Jean Louise Finch and I wish to say a few words. Throughout his life he taught my bother Jeremy and I the ways of the world. Atticus was a great role model to look up to. He was kind and honest to everyone he met‚ his feelings

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    November 18‚ 2012 Early society’s project For my project I had made a tepee from the Early Native American tribes. A tepee was a home to the Native Americans. A tepee was built like a cone with lumber to make its shape and covered with animal skin and fur that was hunted. The fur was very helpful to them because during the winter the fur kept the tepee warm. The purpose of my item I constructed serve how the Native Americans lived. Also it shows how these people used their resources to live

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    Racism is a dominate theme in the novel To Kill a Mocking Jay‚ in fact Racism is the sole most important theme throughout the whole novel‚ it gives insight into the horrible society of that time‚ where children and adults alike are captivated by a horrible form of discrimination. This theme gives insight onto the appalling segregation that took place in the 1930s. Racism can be portrayed in many different ways in the novel‚ during this time African Americans were still subjugated members of society

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    In TKAM there was much discrimination and prejudice against innocent‚ harmless and kind Mockingbird type characters. The theme of discrimination and prejudice ran rampant throughout the town of Maycomb County in the 1930’s. Acts of hatred and misunderstanding took place all because of someone’s colour. The characters Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ Tom Robinson and Atticus Finch all portray kind hearted mockingbirds who are innocent victims of discrimination throughout this novel. Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley

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    Daniel: Nick recalls Gatsby’s funeral where Mr. Gatz‚ the owl-eyed man‚ and himself were the only ones to attended. Nick tried to get a hold of Daisy‚ but she left with Tom with no forwarding address. There are still many exaggerated and untrue rumours floating around about Gatsby after his death but the only Nick knows the truth about him. It is revealed by Gatsby’s father that Gatsby always tried to improve himself as a child and always strived for success‚ shown by Gatsby’s personal journal. Nick

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    To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee (1960) is a Pulitzer Prize winning novel that offers a view of southern life in the 1930s through the eyes of a young girl named Scout‚ whose view of the adult world evolves as her family is exposed to its evils and injustices‚ changing from that of an innocent child to that of a near-grown up. Discrimination and prejudice are integral parts of the novel’s themes‚ and plays an important role in Scout’s development of a sympathetic‚ mature perspective.

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    Discrimination today is often done by accident and is commonly unnoticed; done without knowing the possible consequences that can arise. Whether it be a simple remark on the soccer field such as “stop playing like a girl”‚ which seems to be an insult towards girls‚ or using ʻgayʼ as an insult‚ discrimination & prejudice can often be subconscious and unnoticed. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ set in the 1930ʼs during the depression era aims to challenge the notion of discrimination in general

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    Discrimination is a prominent subject throughout the story as well as in today’s world. Sadly‚ racism and stereotypes are still ongoing events‚ but in a different genre. A good example is the African American community. In the 1900’s it was more about rules discriminating against African Americans. In today’s world‚ everything is about how aggressive or suspicious that young‚ black adult looks. Each category of racism lacks the respect and justice they deserve. Just like the modern day‚ Maycomb needs

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