Outline: Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover I. Welcome to Monroeville‚ Alabama and also the 50th annual "Mockingbird Conference" for the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. a. Now imagine‚ during the 1930’s‚ that you were part of the trial of Tom Robinson vs. the Ewells. b. At that time‚ which side would you have believed? The side of the Ewells (because they were white people‚ or out of fear) or would you side with Tom Robinson (because you knew that he was innocent and ignored that
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Americans were racist to the Minorities. Although racism was common in the 1900’s it is now frowned upon and not very common at all. Minorities are now not rejected in today’s world‚ and are accepted like any other person. Racism in “To Kill A Mockingbird” is very common‚ and it is an important part in the story. Racism is shown by the Caucasian’s in Maycomb against the African-Americans in many different ways like when the jury convicts Tom Robinson guilty of raping Mayella Ewell. The details
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Have you ever seen a Mockinbird before? All they do is sing for people to hear‚ never harming anyone. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird Scout and Jem were told it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird‚ but in some ways Tom Robinson and Boo Radely became Mockingbirds themselves. Scout and Jem were also Mockingbirds at one point in the book. Mockingbird is the representation of someone who bothers no one‚ and is harassed for no good reason. When Scout and Jem were walking home after the pageant
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america. It has been a problem all the way from the 17 hundreds and is still a problem today. The in book to kill a mockingbird the symbol is a mockingbird‚ which symbolizes that kids take after their role model or caretaker no matter how innocent they are and they see nothing wrong with that. “shoot bluejays all you want‚ if you can hit ‘em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mocking mockingbird.” (90). They had gotten bb guns for christmas and were being told what to shoot and what not tho shoot. This
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Cassidy Hunsbedt Mrs. Peters English 9-4 3/18/13 To Kill a Mockingbird What gives some one the right to judge another? In the story To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the main character Scout really controls and identifies this question and how it works. Scout throughout the book starts off as a young naïve little girl‚ but with all the changes and twist she starts to be molded and sculpted into a totally different girl. The theme of the book is people will never know‚ or understand how
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Moral Development of Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird Grace Mahoney Majewski 6/8/2012 Moral Development of Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird * Scout’s moral development throughout To Kill a Mockingbird has to do with how she is taught to see “the other”‚ her exposure to racism and injustice‚ and that she had Atticus as a parent to guide her through her childhood. These factors together create a stable learning environment for Scout to grow and develop in. Scouts relationship with the constant
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Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ prejudice is a very serious topic and it affects all the people of Maycomb. It is part of the events that happen‚ and how the people respond to it. Racial prejudice is shown throughout the trial‚ but it’s also still going on today. An example is when young black men are shot and killed by white police officers. It’s showing that when white men are on the run‚ police officers are more gentle with them and not as violent with them as they are black men. Class prejudice
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Maybe that one candle... maybe someone else with a candle will find you. I think that’s how movements are started.” Anybody can make a change without even noticing‚ they can just be doing their job and displaying their beliefs. In the book To Kill A Mockingbird‚ “Atticus
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January 5th 2012 ELA-10-1 TKAMB Essay My Favourite Character This Essay is about my favourite character in “To Kill a Mocking Bird.” She is one of the biggest‚ most important characters; she is considered the main character. She is very important for she helps narrate this story. She helps with the story by describing her thoughts and feelings that is one of the main reasons why I like her. She also helps to develop the plot‚ themes‚ and helps to emphasize some of the symbolism. Her name
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Have you ever done something that involved courage? Or have you seen someone have the courage to do something they possibly didn’t want to do? Well‚ courage is stepping out of your comfort zone even if it’s frightening; this is shown in To Kill A Mockingbird through pain‚ social criticism‚ and moral courage. The first way courage is shown in the book is by pain. One of the main characters that expresses courage through pain is Mrs. Dubose‚ because she was an addict trying to overcome her morphine
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