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    The Trial of Tom Robinson was pointless “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is set at a time when racial discrimination against black people was at an all time high. The story follows Scout Finch as she watches her father battle racial discrimination as well as experience her journey through her childhood. A crucial plot point in the story, the trial of Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson is a black man charged with alleged rape against a white woman. Atticus Finch, the father of the protagonist, is…

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    force. It is an important part of life that changes one’s personality and their perspective of the world. This important transition is a focal point of life, and changes people as they learn about the world. Scout in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird demonstrates what happens to people when they grow up when her life takes a turn and forces her into a young lady. At the beginning of the book Scout is a spirited tomboy who takes the world into her hands, and at the same time, oblivious…

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    The English novelist, Harper Lee, is best known for her prize winning novel “To Kill A Mockingbird.” This story is based on Harper Lee’s observations and hometown events involving her family and neighborhood as a child. The stories point of view is told from a ten year old girl, Jean Louise Finch (Scout), a round character throughout the novel. A round character is a character that drastically changes as the story progresses. These changes could be from learning a lesson, or experiencing…

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    Throughout Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus Finch is portrayed as a great father who demonstrates his exemplary parenting prowess by teaching his children, Scout and Jem, the importance of good values and equality in their society. He treats his children like adults, has a quite peculiar method of discipline, and teaches his children the core values necessary to be a good person and show equality and respect to all people. Atticus treats his children like adults. Atticus works with…

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    perspective or point of view. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, part one, the characters like Atticus, Jem and the students at Scouts school all have empathy for someone. The author of the book To Kill a Mockingbird is showing that the conflict is the people in Maycomb County being apart of racism and prejudices. The author is also showing part one that empathy is the solution to racism and prejudice. An example of the author showing us empathy is a solution to prejudice is Jem having empathy…

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    “To Kill A Mockingbird” goes on in an imaginary small town called Maycomb County that is located in the southern parts of Alabama. This story takes place in the early 1930’s during the Great Depression that entitled unemployment and poverty that was constant throughout the United States at the time. Not much people leave or move into this friendly little town and the citizens of Maycomb don’t care much about anything that happens outside of the community that doesn’t involve them. “A day was…

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    groups and the Army’s Leadership Requirements Model defines what a leader must be, know and do. In an effort to see how leadership dynamics are portrayed in the movies, I chose to compare how the main character in “Remember the Titans” and “To Kill A Mockingbird” utilize the many aspects of the leadership model in dealing with racial strife. The movie “Remember the Titans” is a true story about the desegregation of T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria Virginia in 1971. Coupled with the…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a captivating novel following three years of a young girl her brother, and her father, written by the marvelous Harper Lee. The father, Atticus, is a lawyer in the 1930’s and is given a controversel case in which an African American man (Tom Robinson) is accused of raping a daughter of who is considered in the community to be “white trash”. Unfortunately, many schools have banned this book, because of the issues it discusses even though events like this have occured in…

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    The Influence of Empathy in To Kill a Mockingbird They say jealously is the root of all evil in the world. If this is true then the one emotion that could dig up this root from anyone's mind is empathy. Once you can see what the person who plays piano has gone through to achieve this goal, or how much time and effort it took for the one who plays volleyball like a professional to achieve his goal, you will then understand the struggle of them and not immediately judge someone by their…

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    and the social order of the time. Harper Lee is an excellent example of this type of author. She accurately depicted a southern town by utilizing her life experience. The result of her childhood is recorded in a semi-autobiographical novel To Kill a Mockingbird. This novel contains many Southern Gothic elements, including the grotesque,…

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