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    A common phrase used by the people in Maycomb‚ include blacks‚ is “nigger-talk.” This is referring to the uneducated sounding dialect of blacks. Use of this can be seen when the kids’ maid‚ Calpurnia‚ takes them to her all black church. “‘Yeah‚ an’ I reckon you’s comp’ny at the Finch house

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    particular‚ the South‚ because of its meager efforts for racial equality. The South is well known for being a stronghold of reactionary principles and in To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee composed an earnest tale focused on the lives of two children in Maycomb County. The consistent bigotry exposed in the narrative reveal a principle that African Americans did not receive- the opportunity to receive a fair trial and a slim chance of being found innocent. But who is responsible for not enforcing the laws

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    Maycomb is a small Southern town. The stereotypical Southern town for the time it’s in. Everyone knows everyone’s business‚ which can brew up drama harmless or dangerous‚ it also makes the community closer socially. In the beginning of the book it shows the closeness of the community and how they were all one family in some way‚ when Scout and Jem were young that’s what the believed their small town of Maycomb was. In a way they are right Maycomb is small‚ safe‚ and peaceful community. Although when

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    sure that he is innocent‚ then he is found guilty‚ breaks his heart. He knows that the jury’s votes were based on racial preferences. This is shown when scout says ‘It was Jems turn to cry’. He has finally come to the realisation that the town of Maycomb is very racist and prejudice. Also‚ seeing his father lose the case‚ after so much investing went into it‚ Jem hated to see his father so disappointed. As a result of growing up‚ Jem has lost his

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    Mockingbird‚ the main character and narrator‚ Jean Louise “Scout” Finch‚ learns that the majority of people in Maycomb County‚ Alabama have the same beliefs. They believe that black people are inferior‚ dishonest‚ and unimportant in society. Luckily‚ Scout and her brother‚ Jem‚ have their father‚ Atticus‚ to look up to as a role model. Atticus does not follow the common stereotypes of Maycomb. He believes all men are created equal. The one moment in the novel that really distinguishes the Finch family’s

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    story. To Kill a Mockingbird is about two children‚ Jean Louise Finch‚ who is referred to as Scout‚ and her older brother Jeremy Atticus Finch‚ who is referred to as Jem. They both live with their father‚ Atticus Finch‚ in the small‚ dull town of Maycomb. The novel showcases the events and timeline of Scout and Jem’s journey into maturity‚ as they learn about the importance of protecting the innocent and defending the defenseless. Harper Lee examines the importance of protecting the vulnerable members

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    answers the question “What is the most valuable lesson that To Kill A Mockingbird teaches the reader?” To Kill A Mockingbird focuses on a county named Maycomb in Southern Alabama during the Great Depression. This book includes many racists and unpleasant comments to racially discriminate‚ and antagonize others. A majority of the folks in Maycomb county are selfish‚ arrogant and bias‚ however Atticus Finch is not one of those people. He is a hard working lawyer and the father of a ten-year-old

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    cannot make proper judgements about what is going on.” The Chicago Tribune and The Chicago Times‚ both of which are prominent newspapers of Chicago‚ recorded relevant information about Eugene Debs and his contribution to the Pullman Strike. Both newspapers only recorded some facts that supported their newspaper’s views of the event that happened over the few month of the nationwide strikes. Eugene Debs was described

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    return. This symbolic bird develops the theme throughout this book by establishing the actions of a mockingbird onto the innocence population of Maycomb. Within this naive population‚ two characters can be considered ¨mockingbirds‚¨ Tom Robinson and Arthur ¨Boo Radley.¨ One of the numerous people targeted due to racial unacceptance by local citizens of Maycomb is Tom Robinson‚ a young African-American man‚ who they accused of rape. Despite the rumors and beliefs

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    of the key themes in the novel‚ good vs. evil. The mad dog has become mindless‚ uncontrollable and dangerous‚ so it is necessary to shoot it. This is a symbol for Maycomb society‚ and more specifically‚ the prejudice/evil‚ which exists within it. Prejudice is mindless and dangerous‚ and is engraved in the minds of most people in Maycomb throughout their lives‚ because they are constantly surrounded by it. As Tim Robinson wonders through the streets‚ people retreat inside their houses‚ boarding windows

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