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    l ------------------------------------------------- Chapters 16–17 Summary: Chapter 16 The trial begins the next day. People from all over the county flood the town. Everyone makes an appearance in the courtroom‚ from Miss Stephanie Crawford to Mr. Dolphus Raymond‚ a wealthy eccentric who owns land on a river bank‚ lives near the county line‚ is involved with a black woman‚ and has mulatto children. Only Miss Maudie refuses to go‚ saying that watching someone on trial for his life is like attending

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    Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom. People said he existed‚ but Jem and I had never seen him. People said he went out at night when the moon was down‚ and peeped in windows. When people’s azaleas froze in a cold snap‚ it was because he had breathed on them. Any stealthy small crimes committed in Maycomb were his work. Once the town was terrorized by a series of morbid nocturnal events: people’s chickens and household pets were found mutilated; although the culprit was Crazy Addie‚ who eventually

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    Anger 1. “Shut your mouth‚ sir!” Judge Taylor was wide awake and roaring. He was also pink in the face. His speech was miraculously unimpaired by his cigar. “(Page 261). This quote shows how quickly Judge Taylor was to anger. Before Mr. Link Deas proclaimed Tom Robinson had worked for him for eight year‚ and never caused a speck of trouble‚ Judge Taylor was quite and showed no emotion. Even before the trial‚ no matter how good of a testimony Atticus or Tom could give‚ everybody already

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    To Kill a Mockingbird ~Ten Themes ELA 20 Prejustice All these people making assumptions‚ assuming a black man did it‚ just because he is black. Prejudice is explored on both a social and racial level. Boo Radley‚ is a suspected dangerous criminal for killing his father. No one asks Boo why he stabbed his father‚ though we are told his father was cruel‚ instead Boo is isolated in his home and boo is actually a very nice guy‚ but nobody seems to know it until the end. Tom Robinson is falsely

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    In this nation’s most prized document‚ the document‚ the declaration of independence it says that all men are created equal. Every man was considered equal except for black men‚ women‚ and children. For many years blacks were slaves that were treated like animals. People saw them as item‚ as their own property that they could do whatever they wanted to with them. Blacks have been treated like filth in our society for hundreds and hundreds of years. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper

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    Justice League is Challenged by Revenge Revenge can lead to justice‚ but justice may also lead to revenge. Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee the idea of justice is challenged and revenge is served to someone who deserves it. Justice and revenge are shown within the novel because Judge Taylor elected Atticus to represent Tom Robinson‚ Bob got Tom sent to jail‚ and Bob Ewell died. During the time of the novel coloured people would not get a good lawyer because they were considered

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    To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapters 1-8 Chapter 1 #1 A) “tired old town” B) “Maycomb county had nothing to fear but fear itself.” C) “nothing to buy and no money to buy it with.” #2 starts during the 1930s in the summer. #3 we know for certain about Boo that when he was a boy‚ he got in trouble with the law and as punishment‚ his dad wouldn’t let him outside the house at all. We also know that fifteen years after Boo got in trouble with the law‚ he stabbed his father with a

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    The Osage Firebird written by Sudipta Bardhan Talk about a girl named Betty Marie. Born in 1925 as an Osage Indian Learned about her heritage by her Grandma. She could never forget the stories she was told. She loved to learn about her heritage. The paragraph below will help analyze the story. Betty Marie love her heritage because she was an Osage Indian. She learned so many stories about legends at her grandmothers feet. As an typical Indian Girl she was very docile and shy. She had her first

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    Fish on! Fish on! We were fishing on Eagle Lake Canada and we were headed to our lucky spot by Bird Turd island it is out in the BIG lake. We are fishing on a windy day‚ we hit a huge 4 foot wave head on and our Crestliner boat capsized. I quickly grabbed my backpack‚ in my backpack I had a marine radio‚ a survival kit‚ sunscreen‚ and some extra food. We swam to closest island call Bird Turd island. I looked back‚ all of my belonging were sinking to the bottom of the lake. We were shipwrecked!

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    28 November 2012 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: Inappropriate Tool for School In today’s society‚ more and more inappropriate material is becoming acceptable. Children are becoming more comfortable with bad language‚ corrupt movies‚ and offensive books as they are exposed to this material more frequently. The age they begin to learn about violence‚ drugs‚ and sex is lower than ever before. Today’s generation seems to be more experienced and knowledgeable about these shockingly crude things than

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