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    Into To Kill a MockingBird Atticus Finch defines courage as. “It's when [people] know [they are] licked before [they] begin, but [they] begin anyway and see it through no matter what.” (Lee 149). This shows that courage is doing what is right even though you are going against everyone else, and is shown happening throughout real life in The Untold Story of Emmett Till, and Montgomery Boycott‘’. Courage intertwine through To Kill a MockingBird by Harper Lee, The Untold Story of Emmett Till filmed…

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    Stephanie Hernandez Mr. Mooney English 10H Per. 8 18 December 2017 Hypocrisy takes over Maycomb In Harper Lee’s to Kill a Mockingbird, hypocrisy is shown in most parts of the book. The book has a very conflicting storyline which keeps it interesting for the reader. A lot of the main characters in this book are witnesses of the hypocrisy. Scout is a witness to various forms of hypocrisy, most of them have been from the women in Maycomb. Scouts teachers are both guilty of…

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    and the Sea" is truly an inspiring work from Hemingway. I've learned about old age, courage, pride, machismo, divinity in death and brotherhood. Also, this novella has given me insight into the life of a fisherman, the dangers they can face and the prizes they receive. I was also startled by the fact that Hemingway is really proud of machismo, and he shows this by presenting us Santiago, an old man who has a male bravado. This will affect my opinions in the future because I have sometimes…

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    Games At Twilight

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    The following passage is taken from Games At Twilight, a short story by Anita Desai. Anita Desai is a renowned author from India who writes about India, or America told in relation to India. Games At Twilight, set in India, revolves around Ravi, one of five children, who learns about the harsh realities of life and death while playing a game of hide and seek. The didactic short story, told from a third person limited point of view, examines the idea of eventually being forgotten after death. In…

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    In the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Edward Tulane is a vain, self-absorbed, three-foot-tall china rabbit from France who thinks to have all he could want. Fancy clothes, a tiny gold pocket watch and Abilene, a girl who loves him with all her heart. On page 3 in the book the author states “He had china arms and china legs, china paws and a china head, a china torso and a china nose. His arms and legs were jointed and jointed by wire so that his china elbows and china knees could…

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    “When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow... I [Scout] maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem... said it began the summer Dill came to us” (chapter 1). Imagine a small town in 1931 shaken up by a rape trial; Drastic consequences will follow. This is the setting for the Coming of age story by Harper Lee, otherwise known as To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus Finch, a well known lawyer, defends Tom Robinson, a black man, from an accusation of rape by…

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    Throughout the book To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), written by Harper Lee, the theme “Help others even when they cannot help themselves” becomes relevant. Atticus Finch, a lawyer in his late forties with two young children, is trying to better himself and the lives of his children. In the story, three different situations show readers the theme and can help them understand the story in a different way. The three situations conclude to Atticus helping Tom Robinson with the trial, Boo helping…

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    Socs Vs Greasers Essay

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    The Socs and the Greasers always have major conflict due to many reasons such as their style, their wealth, and who is better. Both Johnny and Ponyboy are Greasers along with their other relatives. Greasers is a wild gang that has an edgy style with their hair long hair slicked back with a generous amount of grease, hence the name given, Greasers. On the other hand Socs are completely different when it comes to their looks. Socs wear basic madras shirts and usually are wealthy with light colored…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, portrays a young girl and her journey through the racist southern town she inhabits. Harper Lee uses her characters in the novel to present a prejudiced place occupied by people of changing opinions and people of traditional opinions. Jem Finch, Scout’s older brother, is a boy coming-to-age as he begins to learn of the unfairness in Maycomb. After Jem touches Boo Radley’s house, he takes a big step towards becoming an adult. Although, during…

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    Dubose's Abuse

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    In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, the author tells a story about a widowed attorney and his two kids. They all reside in Maycomb, Alabama during the period of the Great Depression. Scout and Jem Finch learned the lesson to not judge others very quickly in the book. The children learn this lesson through and elderly neighbor, by the name of Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose. Mrs. Dubose reveals the theme that any negative judgement and/or racism towards someone’s outside appearances are…

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