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    There are always going to be "others" in every society and community. In Maycomb‚ "the others" are the Radley’s. The Radley’s are extremely unusual people. They are also very disliked by lots of people in their community. People are scared of them too. The author says many things about what the Radley’s are like for example: "They did not go to church‚ Maycomb’s pricipal recreation‚ but worshipped at home... I never knew how old Mr. Radley made his living---Jem said he ’bought cotton‚’ a polite term

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    In the story “All Summer in a Day‚” the author‚ Ray Bradbury‚ uses techniques such as realistic/fantastic elements‚ and POVs to make a claim that it’s human nature to be jealous‚ which can cause people to bully/harm others. Ray Bradbury uses realistic elements such as the setting in the flashback as Earth‚ and it was the same life that people live currently‚ the weather was also the same weather people experience right now‚ and this is on Earth. However‚ Bradbury also uses fantastical elements such

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    Throughout life‚ many situations require you to see things through other people’s perspective. By doing so‚ you can understand others more before judging or making assumptions about them. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout and Jem learn a lot about that life lesson and use it in many situations. Scout learns that it is important to put yourself in other people place and “crawl around in their skin” before judging them. A good example is when Scout puts herself in Walter’s place after she questions

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    Warren Ellis’s grim graphic novel Fell‚ Part 5‚ revolves around the interrogation of a suspected murderer Michael Connah by Detective Fell. Connah barely speaks during the interrogation‚ his guilt or innocence can only be inferred by his reaction to Fell’s insistent questions and accusations that escalate into violence with a hidden gun. Fell’s interrogation tactic involves exposing Connah insecurities by building a case of possible motives to explain a string of grisly murders of couples in proximity

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    “Don’t blame me when he gauges your eyes out” said Jem when introducing the Radley house to Dill. This shows how the town is scared of the Radley family although they don’t know much about them. This is important because without the Radley mystery half of the book wouldn’t have been written. It also shows many different types of rhetorical devices and figurative language. When Dill arrives in Macomb and Jem and Scout show him around town they stopped at the Radley house and describe it as a scary

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    In a lot of books and novels‚ characters can have various different traits‚ either at the same time or spread out over time. Some characters can be viewed as evil‚ but they may only be like that because of their human dignity. Multiple characters demonstrate the theme of “Good‚ evil‚ and human dignity” in chapter 23 of To Kill A Mockingbird. This classic novel demonstrates the theme of human dignity by how Atticus tolerates all people‚ even if they don’t tolerate him. On page 291‚ Miss Stephanie

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    On Monday February 29‚ the custodial staff at the Middle School Building at St. George’s Independent School called the police station to state that they had found a dead body lying face down in the office of room M223. There was no evident cause of death: no obvious trauma‚ no gunshot wounds‚ no puncture wounds‚ but blood was found on and around the body. There were cups of dr. pepper and a sticky note pad along with some other evidence found on the crime scene. An officer interviewed the Middle

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    I have read chapters 1-3 in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In these chapters we meet a girl named Scout and her brother‚ Jem. We also meet their friend‚ Dill. The Radleys are the nasty neighbors. The kids are trying to meet Boo Radley. In this journal‚ I will be predicting whether the kids will meet Boo or not. G: Many people will predict that the kids will not meet Boo because he is locked up and they are scared. Y: (transition) locked up R: Mr. Radley kept Boo chained to the

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare both contain characters who have shown the loss of innocence. The reader is able to see the world of Maycomb through the eyes of an innocent child. Scout sees the world from her childhood perspective because she hasn’t seen evil‚ so she believes that people are essentially good. In “Macbeth‚” Macbeth starts out as a soldier‚ in which people called him “Noble Macbeth.” He gives in to Lady Macbeth’s peer pressure‚ which helps

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    In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout‚ an innocent seven-year-old‚ and her experiences as a child emphasize the juxtaposition between racism and morality during a time of hate. Lee describes the situation through a child’s perspective where naivety magnifies the complexities of the novel. Racism‚ from a child’s perspective is different than racism from an adult’s perspective‚ and in Macomb‚ the morality of the adults creates an environment of hate‚ anger and ignorance. The Declaration

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