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    Scouting and Movement

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    : The Boy Scout movement was indeed established in 1908 in the British Isles by Sir Baden Powell. Today the movement extends to every civilized country including India. From a trial experimental camp in 1907‚ the movement has spread with remarkable speed to almost every part of the world. In 1908‚ the handbook SCOUTING FOR BOYS was published. Over 1‚ 00‚000 scouts served in His Majesty’s force during the First World War. 1‚000 of them gave their lives. These scouts who were under age for

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    Alexandria Vs Calpurnia

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    I conclude that Calpurnia is a better mother figure than Aunt Alexandria for many reasons. First‚ Calpurnia is a good mother figure. Both Scout and Jem look up to her like you would to your own mother. When Jem and Scout are exploring in the woods and sight old Tim Johnson the towns pet acting strange. They immediately run to Calpurnia for help thinking she can fix everything. Calpurnia doesn’t hesitate and calls Atticus for help‚ and he shows up with the town sheriff Mr. Tate. They conclude that

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    Harper Lee’s highly acclaimed novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚set in the 1930s‚ follows Scout Finch as she grows up and experiences all sides of life in her small town; it is a perfect example of a true coming of age story. From the innocence of creating games with her brother and a childhood friend about strange neighbors to the raw truth of a rape trial‚ it is easy to say that Scout has lived through events that require varying levels of maturity and has emerged a different person. There is a clear

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    Mockingbird’s Scout Finch is an unreliable narrator in that many of the key events she mentions throughout her narration are taken from second hand accounts and other people. One of the main plot points of the novel is the character of Boo Radley. The Finches’ neighbour‚ Boo‚ was depicted as an elusive person. He hardly went outside or socialized with others‚ due to his violent nature. Scout had hardly any real contact with him until the end of the novel. All of the knowledge Scout knew of Boo was

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    and Scout laugh. Characteristics: Dictator – Aunt Alexandra wants things to go her way especially when it comes to Scout. Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be more like a girl rather than doing what Scout prefers‚ which is being a “tomboy”. Injustice/Prejudiced – Aunt Alexandra judges people by their social class and background‚ which is not fair. She also believes the Finches are of a higher class to almost all others in Maycomb County. Ex: Aunt Alexandra’s excuse of not allowing Scout to play

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay

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    Chapter 1 The chapter opens with the introduction of the narrator‚ Scout (Jean Louise) Finch‚ her older brother Jem (Jeremy)‚ and their friend and neighbor‚ Dill (Charles Baker Harris). Next‚ Lee provides an overview of Finch family history. Their ancestor‚ a Methodist named Simon Finch‚ fled British persecution and eventually settled in Alabama‚ where he trapped animals for fur and practiced medicine. Having bought several slaves‚ he established a largely self-sufficient homestead and farm‚ Finch’s

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    There are over 70 million fathers in the United States‚ but how many of these fathers actually care about their children? In 2012‚ 24.4 million fathers were part of married-couple families with children younger than 18. 1.96 million fathers were single. Forty-four percent of these single fathers were divorced and thirty-one percent were never married. Fathers usually leave their children after divorce for the mothers to take care of. Men who would actually care about having children would first get

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    Rosa Parks once said‚ “Racism is still with us. But it is up to us to prepare our children for what they have to meet‚ and‚ hopefully‚ we shall overcome.” As we see in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch without question prepares Scout for what she will meet and shall overcome. Atticus is not the only one that fulfills this task. Aunt Alexandra‚ Calpurnia‚ Miss Maudie‚Jem‚ Boo Radley‚ and even Dill influence and prepare her for the real world. Out of all the people in her life‚ three characters

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    Robinson’s death. As time passes by summer ends and Dill returns home. Once school starts Jem and Scouts life begins to return back to normal; following a daily routine which consists of school‚ play‚ and study. At last the month of October came and soon after‚ Halloween. After Scouts performance at the school; pure darkness came upon the town. Jem and Scout decide to walk home together enjoying

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    book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout demonstrates maturity in a number of examples. There were two main experiences where Scout could see herself come of age. Not only that‚ but she reflects on those occurrences and ask the question‚ why? At the beginning of the novel‚ Boo Radley is addressed. Rumors have floated around‚ referring to Boo as a “malevolent phantom” while accusing him of being guilty of “any stealthy small crimes that were committed in Maycomb.” When Scout was younger she believed in

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