relationship between others and so that life can be peaceful. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird Scout learns about respect and compassion and how important they are to lead a good life. Through the characterization of Scout as a young girl who learns about the feeling of others‚ Lee demonstrates that people need to learn compassion and respect to understand the feelings of others. When Reverend Sykes tells Scout to stand up when her father passes‚ it illustrates the respect that the blacks have for
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Week 1: Case Assignment Case Study: Girl Scout Cookies Questions: 1) Can you identify examples of decisions about each part of the marketing mix (product‚ place‚ promotion‚ and pricing) that are being made in the cookie program? The Product is Girl Scout cookies as well as the Girl Scouts themselves. Since 1912 Cookie sales have played a major role in supporting the Girl Scouts organization at the council and troop levels. Being able to target certain people can be tricky sometimes specially
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To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ uses a young narrator‚ Scout‚ to explore the understanding of different topics through the plot of the novel. Scout is a keen listener‚ and learns about standardised racial inequality during the 1930s through the dialogue of her brother‚ Jem. Aunt Alexandra’s characterisation portrays to Scout how she is socially considered better than others because of her race‚ upbringing and her family. The author conveys gender oppression through Scout’s perspective
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most especially Scout is struggling with the issues of racism in their town. One of the key points is how Scout struggles to understand the circumstances around her and why they are occurring. Conflict #1: In chapter two‚ Scout has a misunderstanding with her teacher‚ Miss Caroline Fisher. The whole situation evolved from the fact that a student in Scout’s class‚ Walter Cunningham‚ did not bring a lunch to school. This then leads to
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by Harper Lee‚ the main character‚ Scout‚ has experience a few changes to her perspective towards other. Scout used to be a little shy and a troublesome little girl. She was considered rude at first‚ but she is only a first grader‚ and children need to learn the rights and the wrongs‚ she was blameless. She could yell at someone for doing something that she considered as “wrong”. But she is eager to give someone her knowledge about the families of Maycomb. Scout actually developed quite fast because
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understand the true definition of racism. Scout hasn’t experienced racism and is confused by it‚ because she is very young and hasn’t matured in knowing the true definition of racism. In the novel‚ Scout asks Atticus if she can go back to Calpurnia’s church on Sunday‚ Aunt Alexandra responds for Atticus and tells Scout she may not go. Aunt Alexandra tells her this because she thinks that the Finches’ are in a “higher” ranking than the African Americans. Scout didn’t see why Aunt Alexandra said no‚ as
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To Kill a Mockingbird In the story " To Kill a Mockingbird‚" Scout learns many different things about the human condition‚ and many people throughout this story help has been discovered for new traits. Characters such as Miss Maudie‚ Mayella Ewell‚ and Tom Robinson help Scout discover who she really is throughout the novel. All these characters have an outlook on Scout because it gives her thoughts on ideas of life‚ and of peoples actions and beliefs.
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To Kill a Mockingbird‚ reveals those lessons through Hem and Scout finch‚ children of Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer. Set in the 1930’s‚ Depression in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ Scout and Jem gain many insights about life as they interact with the town’s various citizens. The life lessons they learn include showing courage in the face of difficulties‚ not judging others‚ and fighting against racial prejudice. To start with‚ a major life lesson Scout and Jem Finch learn is not to judge others until you step into
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Jem and Scout‚ learn to empathize and Harper Lee writes about how they incorporate empathy into various decisions‚ allowing them to make the right choice. Empathy helps Scout develop a better understanding of her peers because she sees the experience through others’ perspectives; her development of empathy allows Scout to treat those around her better. In the beginning of the novel‚ Scout does not understand the concept of empathy‚ making her act inconsiderately towards her peers
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about in someone’s skin” is a main theme‚ particularly as two of the main protagonists Jem and Scout learn to do this as they grow up throughout the book along with the reader. Atticus‚ the children’s father‚ educates the children on how to treat and comprehend other people. As Jem and Scout grow older in the novel‚ they begin to understand this lesson and act upon it both knowingly and sub-consciously. Scout empathises with Walter Cunningham during school at the beginning of the book. When her teacher
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