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    Radely‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Dolphus Raymond. Boo Radely is neglected by the citizens of Maycomb. Rumours

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    DetroitApril Woodson 4 February 2013 Newspaper analysis Tara Saunders Race riot in Detroit (June 20‚ 1943) The Detroit Riots‚ an article from The Chicago daily tribune was published three days after the riots. It talks more about the aftermath of the riots‚ after troops were ordered in and how it portrays the United States to the international community. The tone the article takes on is almost shameful and gives the vibe that not only should Detroit be embarrassed by the United States as

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    truth of racism through the eyes of a young‚ innocent child looking at the differences in society. The Tom Robinson trial is an important asset in To Kill a Mockingbird which emphasizes the racial injustices in court. Atticus Finch is a lawyer in Maycomb county and the father of the lead protagonist‚ Jean Louise “Scout” Finch. Atticus agreed to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man accused

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    caught in a cotton gin when he was little‚ and was now substantially shorter than his right. The fact that this was not the first time Tom has been called over by Mayella to do work for her was also suspicious. For the first time in the history of Maycomb county it appeared as if the jury was going to side with a black man. Before the jury went outside to decide the verdict of the case‚ Atticus gave a speech to the entire courtroom in which he said‚ “‘You know the truth‚ and the truth is this: some

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    Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee portrays her views through Scout‚ who has not experienced the world and believes that each person‚ regardless of their character‚ race‚ or class‚ has the right to be treated equally amongst all. This does not occur in Maycomb‚ the small Alabama town in which Scout resides‚ and although she thinks that everyone is equal‚ Scout’s journey in life makes her realize that this is not true. Without trying to‚ Scout‚ with her brother Jem and close friend Dill‚ changes how other

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    Atticus as a Role-Model Atticus is one of the best citizens of Maycomb‚ mainly because he is such a big role-model towards everyone. While Atticus sets a great example for everybody in Maycomb‚ he appears to have the biggest influence on Scout‚ Jem‚ and the rest of the Maycomb community. First‚ Scout is a young impressionable girl without a mother and needs as much guidance as possible with everyday lessons in life. Second‚ Atticus teaches Jem important morals and values. Lastly‚ Atticus looks

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    takes place in a small Alabama town called Maycomb. Jem Finch is a young boy who matures throughout the story. He is submerged into a world of inequality and unfairness. Jem matures throughout the novel because of the experiences he went through; Tom Robinson’s case taught him inequality and how nothing is fair‚ Boo Radley taught Jem what is right and wrong‚ and he learned that Maycomb and the world around him is not fair or safe. Jem compares his life in Maycomb to a caterpillar inside of a cocoon. “It’s

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    Is Scout Finch Innocent

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    Sometimes kids can be too innocent‚ but not with this little girl named Scout Finch. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout Finch is the protagonist. She lives in a town called Maycomb. Scout is a young girl who has a brother nicknamed Jem‚ and a father named Atticus. Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee shows Scout Finch as literate‚ curious‚ and violent. The first trait scout is portrayed to be is literate. She is above her peers expectations when it comes to her literacy

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    Discrimination     In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ society shows that prejudice and discrimination kill the innocence of a mockingbird and puts the town of Maycomb against Tom Robinson because of the cruelty and opinions of blacks. Prejudice and discrimination are widely spread throughout the town and the separation between the people of Maycomb versus Tom Robinson divides among the inequality and racial differences of the community. After Atticus shoots the rabid dog‚ that comes toward the family

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    most prominent citizens in Maycomb during the Great Depression‚ Atticus is relatively well off in a time of widespread poverty. Because of his penetrating intelligence‚ calm wisdom‚ and exemplary behavior‚ Atticus is respected by everyone‚ including the very poor. He functions as the moral backbone of Maycomb‚ a person to whom others turn in times of doubt and trouble. But the conscience that makes him so admirable ultimately causes his falling out with the people of Maycomb. Unable to abide the town’s

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