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    Throughout the novel‚ The Kill A Mockingbird‚ the narrator‚ Scout‚ who is only three years old at the beginning‚ grows up to understand the evils of the society in the 1930s. Her mind is full of fun and excitement‚ but as important events unfold in Maycomb‚ she begins to discover themes such as racism and prejudice as she grows older that would have seemed meaningless to her during the beginning In the earlier stages of the book‚ Scout enjoyed the summer holidays playing with Jem and Dill. Their curiosity

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    everyone in Maycomb is against Tom because he is black. The citizens of Maycomb show their disapproval of Atticus with verbal abuse and extreme actions. Despite this‚ Atticus goes on because he recognizes Tom Robinson s innocence and he knows what is right and wrong. His understanding that racism is wrong during the 1930 s in a small town in Alabama and his willingness to go against the people shows his genuine courage. Atticus stands behind what he truly believes. The citizens of Maycomb see these

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    August  2‚  1935          The Maycomb Crier   Mad Dog in Maycomb Tim Johnson killed by Atticus Finch By: Ms. Driscoll   A-­‐1   Maycomb’s streets are safe again after “One-Shot Finch” shoots a rabid dog. Sheriff Heck Tate and Atticus Finch responded to a call from the Finches’ housekeeper‚ that there was a mad dog on the loose. Arriving together‚ Finch and Tate recognized Tim Johnson‚ Harry Johnson’s dog‚ weaving down the street in front of the Radley home. At Sheriff

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    in this novel is a solid example of fear. Boo’s community (Maycomb society) fears him due to their mythical creations. As stated in the novel: “Boo bit off his mother’s finger one night when he couldn’t find any cats or squirrels to eat.” This quote proves and concludes that the Maycomb country fears him for no pure and accurate reason or fear

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    Atticus Finch Monologue

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    the greens and browns run past me like dogs chasing cats as the tracks flew by like little birds. The train nosily rattles underneath my seat‚ rumbling along with the rocks. I am on train from Maycomb County back to Meridian‚ Mississippi. This summer’s been good to me in Maycomb. When I first arrived in Maycomb‚ it was a disappointment‚ all I found was boredom. Although‚ I changed my mind the day I met a funny-named boy who had soft brown hair and his sister‚ who lived in breeches. They were called

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    knowing how to read at the age of seven. Jem responded to him‚ saying that Scout could read ever since she was a baby. Scout wasn’t looking forward to her first day of school. The imperceptive young teacher from out of town‚ simply did not understand Maycomb‚ and told Scout to stop reading at home‚ something a teacher in the modern world would never say. The Finches are better off than most people‚ including the fact that Atticus told his children they were poor. They have a nice house‚ big enough to

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    "mockingbird" in this novel is Boo Radley. At the beginning of the story‚ Boo is a strange and mysterious person to both Jem and Scout. Because he is unknown and not very well understood‚ they suppose that he is a monster‚ along with most of the people in Maycomb. They make up unfair‚ gruesome stories and accusations about him because he is never seen or heard. As the story progresses‚ one learns that Boo is a kind man who acts as a type of father figure to the children leaving them gifts in a knothole outside

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    One of these people was Judge Taylor. Judge Taylor handed Tom Robinsons case over to Atticus‚ because he knew that Atticus was the best lawyer in Maycomb‚ and hoped that therefore‚ Tom would receive somewhat of a fair trial. The town’s reaction was shocking. Most of the citizens of Maycomb were genuinely disgusted by the fact that a white man would defend a black man in court and give him a chance of justice‚ and they certainly did not mind showing this. Atticus’ children

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    Sulla's Reforms

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    reforms in which were introduced with the intentions to restore the republic. Among Sulla’s many attempts to re-establish the traditional roman republic‚ the most significant were his strong efforts to strengthen the senate‚ restrict the power of the tribunes and curb the influence of the magistrates. By increasing the numbers of the Senate to 300 as well as allowing the inclusion of individuals from the Equestrian class‚ Sulla hoped to supply an adequate amount of jurors to the courts as the courts

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    standard than white people . It is not only black people who are subjected to racial prejudice but also anyone who fails to conform to the social norms of the ‘tired old town’ of Maycomb. Atticus Finch is one of the main characters in To Kill a Mocking Bird.He is the father to Jem and Scout finch and a lawyer in Maycomb County .Most of the main themes in the novel are shown in one way or another through this character. One of the main themes in the book is Intolerance .Atticus is adamant about

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