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    The best moral lesson that atticus taught his kids was that‚ you can’t judge someone if you have not walk in there shoes. The reason why this is the best is because in the book they blamed Tom Robinson for the rape of mrs. Ewill when he didn’t do a thing and they didn’t believe him because he was a black man and they would always believe a white man’s word over a black man’s word any day. Atticus knew this but he thought he could change people’s minds but there was little chance of winning and

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Theme Essay By using the literary devices of point of view‚ and characterization Harper Lee implies the theme in ¨To Kill A Mockingbird¨ is‚ that unless a person has experienced a specific situation for themselves‚ telling them how to feel‚ or what their opinion should be about that topic‚ will not be as significant to them as if they were to actually go through it themselves. Information that is shared verbally typically tends to be carrying a bias when it is told to

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    The Impressive Characteristics of Jem Finch In the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Jem Finch is an interesting character. Throughout the book he displays several qualities which make him an interesting character. These qualities include curiosity‚ confidence and sensitivity. Jem is also a very thoughtful young boy. Throughout this novel Jem Finch shows us many of his emotions. Jem Finch is a very curious young man. During the story Jem is always wondering about one of his neighbors‚ Boo

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    “...if you can stand in Bob Ewell’s shoes a minute‚ I destroyed his last shred of credibility at that trial‚ if he had any to begin with. The man had to have some kind of comeback‚ his kind always does....He had to take it out on somebody....You understand?” Atticus‚ the attorney father of Scout and Jem Finch‚ tells his children to think about others are experiencing life. This is one of the major lessons in the novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. To Kill A Mockingbird is about courage‚

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    To Kill a Mockingbird “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view - until you climb into his skin and walk around it” says Atticus.(Lee‚ 30) In Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ racism is shown as a big part through the eyes of a modest little girl named Scout. Scout learns numerous things by trying to learn something from another person’s perspective. She tries to think of things that could have happened if racism didn’t exists and how people would

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    To marginalize‚ exclude‚ or silence is to disregard somebody’s existence. Whether through purposeful ignorance‚ discrimination‚ cultural intolerance‚ judgement‚ or in To Kill a Mockingbird’s case: racism. Acts of marginalization‚ exclusion‚ and silence is evident all throughout the novel; of which is particularly seen towards the African-American community. Racism in the deep south extends far before our ancestors established means of discrimination in the 1930s‚ but shines ever so brightly during

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    What is morality? Arthur Schopenhauer‚ a widely renowned German philosopher‚ once stated “compassion is the basis of morality”‚ yet respected writer‚ Ernest Hemingway‚ said‚ “I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.” It seems that throughout history‚ people have had all different ideas of what morality is. However‚ all of these ideas have a common theme: morality is what a person believes is right and wrong‚ or ethical. Therefore‚

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    In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ A character that develops a theme is Mr. Raymond. Mr. Raymond is a good character because he does not care what other people think about him. He is always talked about because he will not change his ‘ways of life.’ Mr. Raymond believes people always judge or talk bad about people when they did nothing to deserve it. He is a well thought out character and does not get enough credit for his ‘advice’ or how he thinks. Although Mr. Raymond is known as

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    In the Lord of the Flies the author‚ William Golding‚ thinks that humans are essentially evil because of what he saw in war. I disagree with this I think that people are really are essentially good. In the Lord of the Flies it is showed not often because of what the author himself thought but there are still examples of people being good. When Simon was helping Ralph with the shelters he didn’t have to do that he didn’t really gain anything from it but he did it anyways. Another example is that

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    What techniques does the director Danny DeVito use in the film ‘Matilda’ to illustrate the character Jennifer Honey as benevolent? The film ‘Matilda’ directed by Danny DeVito‚ was released in 1996. This movie promotes people to speak up for their rights and what they believe in. the movie is about a child called Matilda whom lives a very unfair life where adults control her‚ her thoughts and all of her actions. Matilda starts school at Crunchem Hall Elementary school where she meets many different

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