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    Adversity is a state of continued difficulty or hardship that a person may experience. Both “A Time To Kill” directed by Joel Schmaucher and “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee present characters that face adversity and have different methods of dealing with the situation they face. Some submit to adversity, like Lucien Wilbanks and Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley. Others respond using societies provided systems, such as the law, like Jake Brigance and Tom Robinson do. Non-violent resistance is used by…

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    Innocence is a main theme in “To Kill a Mockingbird” and occurs mainly as a metaphor of being a mockingbird. It is considered a sin if someone kills a mockingbird, which truly shows how innocent mockingbirds are. Many characters are portrayed as mockingbirds as the story unfolds. ‘’Shoot all the Bluejays you want, if you can hit'em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.’’(Lee 119) A mockingbird is a metaphor of innocence in the story because they never bother or hurt anyone they only…

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    always watching, listening, and learning; he knows the town better than anyone else. When Scout and her brother, Jem, are in trouble, it is none other than Boo who rescues them. This is not the first time he interacts with the children. “Our biggest prize appeared four days later. It was a pocket watch that wouldn’t run, on a chain with an aluminum knife” (Lee 81). When he saves the children from Mr. Ewell, he ends up killing him in the process. “Well, it’d be sort of like shootin’ a…

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    Did you know that the book To Kill a Mockingbird won the Pulitzer prize in 1961 1 year after being published?! Scout changed throughout the story because she started swearing/knowing bad words, not being afraid of Boo Radley anymore, and learning not to trust rumors. She also changed because of learning that the world isn’t nice to people, she learns how to be patient, and finally that there are good and bad people in the world despite stereotypes/race. Over the book Scout starts to mature, and…

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    Menacing a Mockingbird This novel is titled To Kill A Mockingbird because Lee suggests that killing something that only does good, and causes no harm, is prejudicial. To Kill a Mockingbird, by author Harper Lee, is a novel centered around a black man accused of raping a white woman. The narrator is a young girl named Scout who has a brother named Jem and her dad, Atticus, is a lawyer. In this novel, Harper Lee focuses on the meaning of the mockingbird: it is pleasing to us and does no harm.…

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    Boo! The monster. In To Kill a Mockingbird Scout learns she shouldn’t judge people because they aren’t like what everyone thinks. Scout did a play making fun of Boo Radley and would go to his house and taunt him,but Boo saves Scout in the end. Scout would act out a play with her brother Jem. This play would act out the rumors about Boo and his family.”Scout, how’s he gonna know what we're doin’...He died years ago and they stuffed him up the chimney.” This quote allows the reader to see that…

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, the character Jem Finch exhibits courage, which gives him strength to overcome difficult obstacles and protect his family, for many reasons. He shows courage when he is told to go and read to Mrs. Dubose every afternoon. He also shows courage when he stands up to Atticus at the county jail. First of all, Jem shows courage when he is told to read to Mrs. Dubose after school every day. Mrs. Dubose called Atticus mean names several times, and it…

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    You can never judge a book by its cover. Harper Lee uses a lot of figurative language and irony throughout the story in order to help readers and the characters, understand more about looking at a situation from other people's perspective. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee the author emphasises the prospect of climbing into someone else's skin by showing how Scout was able to see things through Boo Radley’s perspective, when Jem read to Ms.Dubose, and by making readers understand…

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    There are two sides too the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, there is a very optimistic view, as well as a pessimistic view. The town of maycomb is divided into two sides, which is the whites and the blacks, but there is also another two sides to this town, and that is the division between optimistic and pessimistic people. Now there is not an actual physical division between the optimistic and pessimistic people, but they are divided mentally. In almost all cases of this book whenever there is…

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    ALONG FOR THE RIDE Sarah Dessen Sarah Dessen is the writer of several young adult novels, including The Truth About Forever, This Lullaby, and Just Listen. She has written books for almost two decades. Along for the Ride is the ninth book written by Sarah Dessen. She was born in Evanston, Illinois on June 6, 1970. She graduated from the University of North Carolina with the highest honors in creative writing. She now lives in North Carolina (where the book is set) with her husband, daughter…

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