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    The Top Ten Totally Terrific ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (Part Two) Quotations In Chapter 12‚ page 132‚ Calpurnia teaches the children good morals: “Folks don’t like to have somebody around knowin’ more than they do. It aggravates them.” The verb “aggravates” suggests that the people were irritated easily and had a lot of pride. Calpurnia doesn’t want to boast that she’s better off than other black people. Lee portrays Calpurnia as a good person as she is teaching the children morals‚ as well as

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    is the easiest task they will ever do in school. For people like me‚ it is much more than that. Anxiety disorders have plagued my family for generations and as far back as the beginning of psychology. Both my mother and her mother suffer from some form of anxiety‚ and it was not lost on me. Social anxiety seems to be a continuous‚ uphill battle and hindrance that affects everything from the people I don’t communicate with‚ to what I say and even which side of the street I walk on. But‚ it has not won

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    These unique symbols also help readers relate scenes from the book to other main ideas or stories. Some authors even link these symbols into the title of the book even if some of the symbols aren’t recognized until the end. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Lee uses the mockingbird as a symbol to add significance and prominence to the story and characters. In this classic novel‚ there are characters that can be referred to as a mockingbird. By examining the actions of these characters‚ readers

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Quotes Characters |Scout |Jem | |038. "See there?" Jem was scowling triumphantly. "Nothin’ to it. I swear‚ Scout‚ |003. His left arm was somewhat shorter than his rigth; when he stood or | |sometimes you act so much like a girl it’s mortifyin’." |walked‚ the back of his hand was

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    Learning to do the right thing is sometimes difficult for children. They grow up from being Immature and then the older they get‚ they become more Mature and start understanding situations. Scout learns to do the right things and becomes Mature in the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Throughout the Novel‚ Scout transforms Immature to Mature due to the types of situations she has been in. At the beginning of the Novel‚ Scout is Immature. Scout displays this trait when Scout says “I was born

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ numerous symbols and themes are present throughout the novel. Through the good and evil in a town such as Maycomb‚ nobility and courageous were not the easiest attributes to fulfill; however‚ for Atticus‚ Jem and Scout‚ these traits came quite easily with time. As Ambrose Redmoon had said‚ “Courage is not the absence of fear‚ but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear.” That quote directly relates to To Kill a Mockingbird and the Finch family

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    What is fear? Merriam Webster defines fear as an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. Most people think of fear as the feeling they get when they are scare. All people have some kind of fear whether it be of snakes‚ spiders‚ darkness‚ clowns; maybe it a fear of social rebuke or‚ the neighbor next door‚ everyone has some sort of fear. Some fears are rational and some are rationalized‚ but is fear a bad thing? In Bears at Rasberry Time it says‚ “Fear. Three

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    Quiet Kill Now on the job‚ Sherlock says to Cap‚ “The way I see it‚ when students kiss teachers‚ someone gets HURT. That’s a promise I’ll keep.” Cap: receives a call. “Cap speaking. Can I be of some assistance?” The caller said in a hoarse voice‚ “Camp Mona’s a scavenger hunt and I’m the prize. You’re in the dark as Sherlock . . . . looking for me in all the wrong places. You didn’t bite the first time but will.” Cap: “We didn’t what . . . . wait! The Popo monitor said to Cap‚ “Not enough

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    The quote that Lee says is “Before I can live with other folks‚ I’ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience” This quote means that in order to like other people you need to know yourself‚ because if you don’t know what makes you happy you won’t know who makes you happy. The first reason everyone needs self confidence is because self confidence helps us succeed or acquire even further progress than when we failed. Without self confidence

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    about a jolly old man in red called Santa Claus often results from the parents’ harmless lies of Santa’s existence. Once the kids are old enough to use logic and reason‚ they begin to question the inconsistencies of their childhood story and come to realize that Santa Clause doesn’t exist‚ thus altering their belief because the reality of Santa’s nonexistence has always been concealed. In Harper Lee’s debatable novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout and her brother Jem are exposed to many injustices of

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