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    Discrimination. An act or instance of discriminating or of making a distinction. Harper Lee’s novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’‚ was written during a time in which this was acceptable. The Racial Slurs written in the authors one and only novel were not meant to discriminate‚ but to inform. Without the Racial Slurs and Slang used in the text‚ the time and setting would not be as obvious. ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is full of authentic words. Some of these ‘replacement’ words used in other books with similar situations

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    To Kill a MockingbirdMockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens‚ don’t nest in corncribs‚ they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” said Miss Maudie to her six year old neighbor‚ Scout. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ killing a mockingbird is a symbol of the destruction of innocence. To Kill a Mockingbird is a memorable novel in American literature history. You

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    Jessica Stimson Year 11 English Individual Spoken To Kill a Mockingbird Good morning/afternoon everyone. I am Mrs Henry Lafayette Dubose. Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the author has created me as an old‚ ill‚ widowed woman who suffered an addiction to morphine which brought on my abusive behaviour. I have been portrayed by Lee as a character analogous to the 1930s in the state of Alabama. To an extent I held certain attitudes

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    December 15‚ 2014 To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Test In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the author‚ Harper Lee‚ uses Atticus to teach the reader a lesson. One of these lessons is that ‘most people are finally good when you finally see them’. The characters that the book focuses on with regards to this lesson are Bob Ewell‚ Mayella Ewell and Aunt Alexandra. Atticus keeps telling the children to

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Characters Comparison Calpurnia vs. Aunt Alexandra By: Patrick Anderson In the book To Kill a Mockingbird I thought that the two characters that would be best to compare would be Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra. I picked these two for a couple reasons. One they are both against each other‚ seeing as Aunt Alexandra wants to fire Calpurnia. Another is they are both alike in a way‚ they are both mother figures in Scouts life. One reason Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra being

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    To Kill A Mockingbird‚ written by Nelle Harper Lee‚ was published in 1960 and immediately became successful. However‚ starting in 1977‚ the book was challenged and even banned from many school districts due to the themes presented by the novel. (American Literature Association) The novel is in first person point of view and the speaker is Jean Louise “Scout” Finch. In the first part of the novel‚ Scout simply narrates her everyday life‚ in which she has a brother named Jim‚ a friend who comes to

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    battle between the vices of bad characters and the good actions‚ virtues‚ and knowledge of good characters. After reading the excerpts of Aristotle‚ these distinctions became clear as the actions of several characters throughout the movie placed them as good or bad. The film takes place in Alabama in the late 1930’s surrounding Jean Louise “Scout” Finch and her brother Jem as they grow up under the care of their father Atticus. Their father is example of a good character as his patience and good virtues

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    Miss Maudie Atkinson Upon reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ I discovered that there are many different characters that require attention. While getting to know all about these characters‚ I began to try and relate myself to them. All the main ones‚ such as Atticus‚ Jem and Scout‚ are easier to relate to due to their huge part of this novel. There are many other characters that have a very large impact on this book that do not get enough praise as deserved. One of these people is Miss

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Differentiated Unit Essential Questions: How are biases of all kinds harmful? Can prejudice ever NOT exist? Are people entitled to opinions that may harm others? What is courage? What is justice? Learning Goals and Understandings: • Students will consider the questions‚ what is good and right and how do we decide that that? • Students will learn to identify and apply the following literary terms: point of view‚ characterization‚ setting‚ and theme • Students will evaluate how

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    The Man That Followed No One It only takes one person to brighten someone’s life even during the worst of times. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a Pulitzer-Prize winning book demonstrates a man with great morals attempting to save a person’s life by law. The character Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer‚ puts his beliefs before anyone else’s opinion. It was Atticus that stood up for the abused African-American and treated everyone the same disregarding appearance. He was the hope for that person in the

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