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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay – Racism and Prejudice Harper Lee uses her book To Kill a Mockingbird to explore two major issues; racism and prejudice. Racism is the belief that inherent different traits in human racial groups justify discrimination. The issue of racism is explored through Tom Robinson and his court case‚ where Tom Robinson; a black man; was accused of raping a white girl‚ he is convicted purely because he is a black man and his accuser is white. Harper Lee uses Tom’s court case and

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    accepted. In Harper Lee’s book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ many people are not who they seem to be and have different sides to their personalities that are only seen in certain places or around certain people. Atticus Finch is an example to his children‚ and to the rest of the town‚ of an honest man who never pretends to be anyone he isn’t. "Atticus Finch is the same in his house as he is on the public streets". Through these words Miss Maudie tells us a lot about Atticus’ character and his many qualities

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    how all men were created equal no matter of what race‚ gender‚ or color they are. In this book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ equality is not present .Tom Robinson‚ a black person was accused of raping a white woman named Mayella Ewell. Tom accusation immediately created tension between the White and black community. In To Kill a Mockingbird justice and equality can defeat prejudice; this occurs when Atticus defends Tom Robinson in the court of

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    The title of this novel is "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. The novel takes place between 1933-1935 during the great depression in Maycomb‚ Alabama. "To Kill A Mockingbird" is about a family growing up together and discovering new talents and different views in each other as they go through emotional and stressful events that occur in their early lives. Jem is the older brother of Scout (Jean-Louise)‚ being the older brother; he has a certain responsibility that teaches him about caring and

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    writing in script for many years‚ because it isn’t taught in school until much later. Scout feels that her teacher does not understand her and only wants to hold her back from learning. Education as a theme is shown explicitly by the behaviour of Atticus towards his children.Atticus being an educated man himself has always wanted his kids to also be educated.

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    Mockingbird Mockingbirds are placid‚ blissful‚ and vulnerable animals. They do not harm anything or anyone. Killing a mockingbird resembles sin to many people throughout the entire novel. In To Kill a Mockingbird many characters can be characterized as being a mockingbird‚ including: Tom Robinson‚ Arthur (Boo) Radley‚ and Charles Baker Harris (Dill). Mockingbirds do not deserve any form of harm or pain in any way‚ shape‚ or form. Innocent humans do not deserve to be abused or threatened by anyone

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    incredibly dark and I could barely see anything except the outlines of two children. I then got out of my thoughts and heard them talking about the girl’s shoes‚ they were going to start heading my way‚ but my luck prevented that‚ when they saw the auditorium lights go off. We continued to walk down the street after the girl was convinced she could get her shoes the next day. Then‚ the boy made the girl stop because he heard me make

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Essay In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird a major theme is the loss of innocence. Whether from emotional abuse‚ racial prejudice or learning‚ Boo‚ Tom‚ and Scout all lose their innocence in one sense or another. The prejudice that each character endures leads to their loss. Through the responses of Boo‚ Tom‚ and Scout‚ Harper Lee shows how each character responded differently to their loss of innocence. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird the character of Boo Radley is the

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    Throughout the novel‚ Atticus plays a central role in all of the major events‚ constituting as the moral backbone of the Maycomb society and the voice of reason for the oppressed. Lee writes Atticus as being very unorthodox for his time‚ and as being the person who will help usher in moral change into the Maycomb society. Due to time of writing‚ it seems that Lee presents the character of Atticus in such a way to impress upon the public that‚ like the Maycomb community‚ they should also review their

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    KillYear 10 English To Kill a Mockingbird Web Quest Year 10 English To Kill a Mockingbird Web Quest 7/29/2013 7/29/2013 Connor Miles Draft Due: 12th August Final Due: 20th of August Connor Miles Draft Due: 12th August Final Due: 20th of August Table of Contents Page Title………………………………………………………. 1 Novel blurb………………………………………………

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