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Theme Of Courage In To Kill A Mockingbird
Bravery, showing mental or moral strength to face danger, is a crucial word in To Kill A
Mockingbird. This book takes place in the South during the 1930's, a time of prejudice and racism.
At this time, one was ridiculed if one's beliefs were not the same as the traditional beliefs of the
town. Bravery is vital to go against society. Courage is a major theme in Harper Lee's, To Kill A
Mockingbird, and is demonstrated throughout the book by Mrs.Dubose, Boo Radley, and Atticus.
Courage is a major theme that is demonstrated throughout the book by Mrs.Dubose. She was
fighting a losing battle up until her final breaths. She was determined to die free of everything and
she was brave enough to keep fighting. Mrs.Dubose displayed true courage as shown in the quote,
"'...I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a
gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin anyway and you see it through
no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. Mrs.Dubose won...'" (128). In a way,
Mrs.Dubose stood up for her belief and will to die free. When most would have given up, or been
too fearful, Mrs.Dubose marched on. Although she seemed inconsiderate and insulting, there was
still some good in her. Under all of her bad qualities and insults, in the end, her bravery shined
through. She stayed true to her word as shown in the quote, "... 'She said she meant to break herself
of it before she died, and that's what she did'" (127). Mrs.Dubose was a character who exhibited true
courage until the end.
Another character who demonstrates courage is Atticus. He displays bravery when he shot Tim
Johnson, and when he accepted Tom Robinson's case. When the whole town was hiding in their
houses, Atticus stepped up to the task of killing Tim Johnson. Several things could have gone astray,
as shown in the quote, "'Miss and you'll go straight into the Radley house!'" (110). Despite the
consequences of missing, Atticus rose to the challenge. While everyone waited for Tim Johnson to
pass, Atticus was courageous enough to walk outside and shoot Tim. He knew his responsibility to
the town and instead of cowering behind the safety of his house, he faced Tim Johnson head on.
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Rhetorical Analysis Of ' A Thousand Acre ' By Jane Smiley
This paper will be a unique interpretation coupled with an analysis of rhetoric in A Thousand Acre's
by Jane Smiley. This non–fiction novel is told in third person omniscient and is focused on the point
of view of one of the main characters, Ginny Cook. A Thousand Acres was a modern–day retelling
of Shakespeare's King Lear; set on a large farm and small town in Iowa. This setting is important to
the plot because it is more realistic compared to a far away mystical land that is detached from its
audience. Smiley uses various rhetorical and literary techniques within her book to engage readers
while still keeping to the basic storyline previously written by Shakespeare. Smiley's use of
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79). This quote shows how Ginny no longer puts her father first and that he Ginny even realizes that
she is built off her presence in their community, "I was so remarkably comfortable with the
discipline of making a good appearance!" (Smiley, pg. 701). Smiley uses a lot of imagery to
describe what Ginny is feeling and experiencing that is effective at engaging the audience and
almost puts them in her shoes. I personally felt as if I was next to Ginny throughout the whole novel
due to this imagery and language. Larry Cook, father of Ginny, Rose, and Caroline as well as the
main landowner of the thousand–acre farm, is the next character to be analyzed. He is introduced in
the book as farmer that is looked up to by his community due to his success. He is the antagonist
within the novel and slowly loses his sanity as the story progresses. This loss of sanity is due to
Larry's power and greed that take over him. It begins with his idea to retire and give his land evenly
to Rose and Ginny, but after this massive life shift occurs he starts acting irrationally and lashes out
at his previous caretakers. The foreshadowing of the major storm aligns perfectly with Larry's final
breaking point with Ginny, "His voice modulated into a scream, 'Or tell me what I can do and what I
can't do. You barren whore! I know all about you, you slut." (Smiley, pg. 452). After this, Rose talks
to Ginny about their father raping them for years,
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I Am Looking Mean And Impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston
Introduction
Alice Walker is a Pulitzer Prize–winning, African–American novelist, poet, and feminist who most
famous for authoring The Color Purple. Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton,
Georgia. She worked as a social worker, teacher, and lecturer, and took part in the 1960s Civil
Rights Movement in Mississippi.
Family Life
Alice, the youngest daughter of eight, lived in sharecropper 's family where she grew up poor. Her
mother worked as a maid to help support the family 's eight children. Her parents enriched their
family by spinning stories, which Walker began to record as a child. In 1952, however, at the age of
eight, she experienced a turning point. A tomboy who enjoyed playing outside with her brothers,
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and Then Again When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader (1979),
was particularly instrumental in bringing Hurston 's work back into print.
In addition to her deep admiration for Hurston, Walker 's literary influences include Harlem
Renaissance writer Jean Toomer, black Chicago poet Gwendolyn Brooks, South African novelist
Bessie Head, and white Georgia writer Flannery O 'Connor.
Walker returned to the South after college and worked as a voter register in Georgia and an
instructor in black history in Mississippi. She recounted in Our Mothers ' Gardens that she was
inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr. 's message that being a southern black meant "I ... had claimed
to the land of my birth." Walker continued to write poetry and fiction and began to further explore
the South she came from. She described in Our Mothers ' Gardens of being particularly influenced
by the Russian writers, who spoke to her of a "soul ... directly rooted in the soil that nourished it."
She was also influenced by black writer Zora Neale Hurston, who 'd written lively folk accounts of
the thriving small, southern black community she grew up in. Walker stated in Our Mothers '
Gardens how she particularly admired the "racial health" of Hurston 's work: "A sense of black
people as complete, complex, undiminished human beings, a sense that is lacking in so much black
writing and literature." as quoted in her book "In search of Our Mothers
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Essay on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
     In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, through a child's eyes
Haper Lee develops a character named Arthur Radley. Arthur is know to the children simply as Boo
. The name they have given him, depicts the way the children views him. Throughout the town of
Maycomb, people twisted Boo's personality and character into a terrible person. As the novel
unfolds, the children finally discover the true character of Boo. But, because Arthur Radley lived in
the shadows of society, the creation of the myth of the monster Boo Radley thrived.
     One of the reasons for the mysteriousness of Arthur Radley
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But, no one would ever try to challenge Mr. Radley's authority in his house. Therefore, because of
the children's ignorance and Miss Stephanie's stories, they develop the character Boo Radley.
     The idea of a person living in seclusion in Maycomb, was alien
to the children who lived there. Many children were afraid of the Radleys. The stories about when
and where Boo moves around to, when he secretly leaves his house, are pretty scary for the children.
Jem tell Scout and Dill that Boo goes out during the night when it is pitch dark. He tells them about
the time Miss Stephanie saw him looking strait at her though her window. He also explains this is
the reason why Miss Rachel locks up so tight (Lee,13). The children believe that many people are
afraid of Boo. Because the children hear some adults talk about Boo Radley and how bad his family
is, they believe that he is dangerous also. The stories of Boo being trapped in the basement or even
locked in his house, we easily believable by a six and ten year old. " Nobody knew what form of
intimidation Mr. Radley employed to keep Boo out of sight, but Jem figured that Mr. Radley kept
him chained to the bed most of the time"(Lee,11). Jem and Scout believed these tales, like they were
the truth. Being innocent children, they wanted to help rescue Boo. Scout could never imagine
sitting in the house all day. She gets bored on
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Jem And Scout Character Analysis
In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird these two children, Scout and Jem are influenced by the
citizens and their expectations. However their view point isn't the same when Atticus their father
decides to take a black man's case, even if it seems hard to prove the Tom Robinson did not rape
Mayella Ewell. Jem and Scout realize who Boo Radley truly is, instead of being a monster. Scout
also realizes the difference between a lady and being stereotyped lady. Since the children are
growing up without a mother, everyone believes that Jem and Scout aren't growing up right.
Throughout the story, it is proven that Jem and Scout both mature through experiences that make
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Summer came to an end and Scout and Jem entered school. Jem behaved different in school than at
home. The main contrast was the games that Jem and Scout played together. When they arrive.
Scout being younger acted herself asking Jem to play a game with her. Jem told her no since it was
at school."You mean we can't play anymore.Well do like we always do at home, he said, but you'll
see school is different". (21) This introduces the change of Jem. As entering a new level of the
school year he might be a little maturerer at this point of his age. As Scout leaves for class she's
aware of the different white families in class. Every child was known for what they went through
and their family's history. This is where Scout starts to notice the difference, although she might not
know all her surroundings, yet;"Walter is one of the Cunninghams Miss Caroline... That's ok ma'am
you'll get to know all the country folks after a while. The Cunninghams never took anything they
can't pay back"(). She knows who the Cunninghams were and why Walter could not accept the
money from his teacher. Everyone in town knows this about the Cunninghams. After being
introduced to the class, Miss. Caroline irritated since Scout knows how to read and write. At this
age, it was not custom to know how to read or write for all children. It seems that the teacher wanted
her to stay behind even though Scout knew what she was doing,
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Amayrani Lopez. Mr. Sahr. Honors American Literature. 2
Amayrani Lopez
Mr. Sahr
Honors American Literature
2 March 2017
The Color Purple
Background Information Alice Walker, the author, was born on February 9, 1944 in Eatonton,
Georgia. She was the youngest daughter of sharecroppers and grew up poor. When Walker was eight
years old, she was shot in the right eye with a BB pellet while playing with two of her brothers.
After she got shot in the eye, a whitish scar tissue formed, and she became self–conscious of this
visible mark. She found solace in reading and writing poetry. As a child, she attended segregated
schools and graduated from high school as valedictorian. She went to Spelman College in Atlanta
with the help of a scholarship, but eventually switched to Sarah Lawrence College in New ... Show
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Analysis
The Color Purple has really short chapters that are written as letters to God and explains Celie's
hardships in the simplest way possible. Celie expresses her thoughts with poor grammar and
spelling, which emphasizes the point that Celie isn't educated. This is shown when Celie says "He
wake up while I'm in the field. I been chopping cotton three hours by time he come. Us don't say
nothing to each other" (Walker 26). In the beginning, Celie's letters discuss topics briefly rather than
being developed in long paragraphs. After Nettie and Celie reconnect, Celie's letters get longer and
more detailed. She expresses her joy by writing more. It also shows how she feels entitled to express
her feelings more than she did before. Next, the setting affects how the characters act. Because the
setting is in rural areas of the South and Celie is a poor black women, her bad treatment is ignored,
and she has little exposure to education or the outside world. Celie lives most of her life very
isolated and ignorant. Celie starts to learn more about herself and the world from people who enter
into her life from different worlds than hers. Shug Avery comes from the city, where she lives a
liberated life. Celie leaves home and goes with Shug to Memphis, where she also becomes more
liberated. Celie's world is expanded due to her sister's travels in Africa. Living a poor life in the
South, Celie never considered her African heritage until she finds Nettie's letters
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10 Most Remarkable Posthumously Published Books
10 Most Remarkable Posthumously Published Books How to deal with an author's unpublished
work after death is a much debated issue. Many famous authors have had their works published
after their death, some with their blessings and others against their explicitly stated wishes. Nabokov
didn't want The Original of Laura to be released. He had instructed his son Dmitri in his will to
destroy the manuscript but Dmitiri wasn't inclined to obey, inciting a debate over which is more
important – an author's last wishes or literary posterity. For better or worse, here are ten such
remarkable works that have been published after the author has passed on. 10. Suite Francaise by
Irene Nemirovsky Died: 1942 Published: 2004 Suite Française is one of the great first–hand
novelistic chronicles of life in Nazi occupied France. In July 1942, having just completed the first
two of a planned sequence of five novels, Némirovsky was apprehended as "a stateless person of
Jewish descent" and deported to Auschwitz, where she died. Her two small daughters escaped, along
with the manuscript of Suite Française in a small suitcase. Ironically, her elder daughter, Denise,
kept the manuscript for fifty years without reading it, thinking it was a journal, possibly too
agonizing to read. In the 1990s, she made arrangements to donate her mother's papers to a French
war archive, and decided to check out what her mother had written. She discovered, instead of a
diary, two novellas written in a
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Exploring Personal Choices in Toni Morrison's Beloved Essay
Exploring Personal Choices in Toni Morrison's Beloved
At the climax of her book Beloved, Toni Morrison uses strong imagery to examine the mind of a
woman who is thinking of killing her own children. She writes,
"Because the truth was simple, not a long–drawn–out record of flowered shifts, tree cages,
selfishness, ankle ropes and wells. Simple: she was squatting in the garden and when she saw them
coming and recognized schoolteacher's hat, she heard wings. Little hummingbirds stuck their needle
beaks right through her headcloth into her hair and beat their wings. And if she thought anything, it
was No. Nono. Nonono. Simple. She just flew. Collected every bit of life she had made, all the parts
of her that were precious and fine and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One example of a character who is succesful in avoiding the path of common sense is Sixo, one of
the other slaves on the plantation that Sethe had run away from. He carries on relations with "the
Thirty–Mile woman", a girl slave on another plantation. As her name implies, he has to travel thirty
miles (during the night) to see her. One meeting–place he tries to use is an Indian holy–spot; the
place's presence gives him permission to use it. In the end, he has had sex with her the night before
he is killed by slave–hunters (226). Shortly before that time, he refused to speak English any more.
At the end of the novel, Paul D tries to use Sixo's words as a way to describe what he wishes his
relationship with Sethe would be (state to convey?): "She is a friend of my mind. She gather me,
man. The pieces I am, she gather them and give them back to me in all the right order. It's good, you
know, when you got a woman who is a friend of your mind."
The story gives absolutely no hint as to how Beloved feels or why she does what she does. It only
describes what she does and says. All events in the story are consistent with the possibility that 124
was subject to earthquakes for a while (perhaps because of coal mining in the vicinity), and then a
tramp who had almost drowned in the river and had high fever wandered up to the house, stayed
there a while, and ran away when she saw the
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The Old Man And The Sea By Ernest Hemingway
August 21, 2017
Pulitzer Prize Judging Board
Columbia University
709 Pulitzer Hall
2950 Broadway
New York, NY USA 10027
Dear Pulitzer Prize Judging Board:
The Old Man and the Sea by American author, Ernest Hemingway deserved the Pulitzer Prize it
received because of the author 's use of craft elements, the realness of all of the characters and
events, and the lasting themes that are relevant to the year it was written that were created by this
realness, which in turn created a legacy.
The first reason The Old Man and the Sea deserved its Pulitzer Prize is because of the author's use
of craft elements such as style, language, descriptions, usage of personification and similes, as well
as natural insights to common knowledge. Ernest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the old man had gaffed her and clubbed her, holding the rapier bill with its sandpaper edge
and clubbing her across the top of her head until her colour turned to a colour almost like the
backing of mirrors..." (49). These descriptions effortlessly use similes and personification as well,
""...his tail was sharp as a scythe..." (49), "Why did they make birds so delicate and fine as those sea
swallows when the ocean can be so cruel? She is kind and very beautiful. But she can be so cruel
and it comes so suddenly and such birds that dipping and hunting, with their small sad voices are
made too delicately for the sea," (29). In the midst of all the elements insights into the common
knowledge a fisherman has, as well as common knowledge of the main character's town, is inserted
into the book in a way that add rather than takes away, "It was considered a virtue not to talk
unnecessarily at sea and the old man had always considered it so and respected it. But now he said
his thoughts aloud many times since there was no one that they could annoy," (39). All of these are
exceptional and add to the book rather than take away or distract the reader. They actually bring the
reader into the book more with the realness created by the author's craft elements.
Another reason The Old Man and the Sea deserved its Pulitzer Prize is because of the realness of all
of the characters and events in the book. Hemingway
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Nell Harper Lee Biography Essay
Nelle Harper Lee was born in Monroeville, Alabama on April 28, 1926. She died February 19, 2016
and was buried in her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama. She was a successful writer who
influenced many while she was alive and even after she died. Her two published books were
successful, especially her pulitzer prize winner To Kill A Mockingbird. Harper was a very humble
and wise woman who withheld many of the characteristics her main character Atticus had in her
novel. It's said that her pulitzer prize winning book was mainly by events from her childhood. Lee
was the youngest of her family's four children. She survived her brothers Edwin's death in 1951,
sister Louise in 2009, and sister Alice, who became a lawyer, and took over their father's ... Show
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To Kill A Mockingbird has become one of the most popular books in the world, winning the Pulitzer
award for fiction writing. Her novel continues to appear in the schools reading lists each year, thirty
million copies have been printed in forty different languages. In her evolution of becoming famous,
Lee became reclusive, only giving one single interview in 1964. She reviewed an honorary
doctorate from the University of Alabama, a literary award from Los Angeles Public Library In June
2005, and she was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November 2007 by
President George W. Bush. In the article Twin Cities authors, actors on what "mockingbird" meant
to them it's stated that "To kill a mockingbird is one of the most rare novels that helped, and
continues to help, a whole society reckon, with big painful truths, it's a book everyone would read,
and re–read" (Hertzel). This shows how Lee's book continues to inspire many people about
segregation and racism. In conclusion, Lee is a successful writer who inspired many to see
segregation and racism. She was very blunt about her work and she was conservative with her life.
After her stroke in 2007, Lee struggled with various ongoing health issues, including hearing loss,
limited vision and problems with her short–term memory. But this didn't stop Lee from writing and
reading because she loved it so passionately. Lee had many traits that allowed her
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Literary Devices In The Color Purple
The book The Color Purple by Alice Walker is about a fourteen–year–old girl named Celie who is
uneducated, poor, and abused. Celie starts writing letters to god about her abuse she receives daily
from her father, Alphonso. Alphonso raped Celie resulting in her becoming impregnated with a girl
who Alphonso both stole and killed. Celie also gives birth to another one of Alphonso´s children a
baby boy who Alphonso also stole. Alphonso forces Celie in marriage to Mr._____ who also abuses
her which emotionally impacted her. Celie is left abused and without a friend or companion since
her sister Nettie moved to Africa to get away from her father, who she later learns is actually the
girls step–father. Soon Celie meets Shug Avery Mr._____´s wife who ... Show more content on
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The chapter really showed me just how powerful the book was going to be. Reading the first chapter
really shocked me because there was a lot of racism and sexual abuse. The thing that made keep
reading the book was to see if Celie was ever going to stick up for herself. The impact that The
Color Purple had on me was very emotional since it related to a lot of the problems we are dealing
with today in our society. It really made me more aware of these world–wide problems and how
they really need to be stopped. The author really made an effect on the reader with a shocking
opening line "You better not never tell nobody but God. It'd kill your mammy," (Walker,1). I think
Walker really wanted to have the first line really have an impact on the reader and make them want
to continue reading. Walker also made an effect on the reader by using poor grammar to get to know
the character. The book was the opposite you would expect to see in a normal book. Walker tested
the rules of literature by using colloquial language and awful spelling to ale the book stand out. I
believe that the book is realistic fiction because it's a lot alike how things were back in the day. The
main character was Celie she was the protagonist and the narrator of the story. Shug Avery was
Celie's lover and without her would probably not be able to stand up for herself. The character
Squeak is mixed black and white ethnicity,
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Color Crickner Should Be Banned In The Color Purple By...
My banned book is called The Color Purple written by Alice Walker. The book was published in
1982, and in 1983 it won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction.
Many people loved it, but others weren't fond the content, and because of all that inappropriate
content, I believe that the book should be banned. Even though the book isn't focused on the racism,
rape, homosexuality, etc. it still should be banned because things that are inappropriate occur very
often. I enjoyed reading the book, but I wouldn't recommend it to a younger child, I wouldn't really
recommend it to anyone younger than the age of sixteen or seventeen. There is a lot of content that I
strongly dislike, for example, on the very first page of the book, it goes into detail about one of the
characters (named Celie) being touched by her own father, who is flesh and blood. "He [Pa] never
had a kine word to say to me. Just say You gonna do what your mammy wouldn't. First he put his
thing up gainst my hip and sort of wiggle it around. Then he grab hold my titties....(Walker)." There
is also a lot of disrespect towards women, when Celie gave birth to a child her own father took her
baby and sold it for money. She didn't get to hold her or say goodbye at all. I understand that this
actually happened, and still
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Jhumpa Lahiri is an Indian American author who likes to...
Jhumpa Lahiri is an Indian American author who likes to write mainly about the experiences of
other Indian Americans. She is a very successful author. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her first
novel and her fiction appears in The New Yorker often. One of those works from 1998 is a short
story, "A Temporary Matter", about a husband and a wife, Shukumar and Shoba, whose electricity
will be temporarily cut off for one hour for five days. This seems simple enough, but as you read the
story you find that maybe it's their marriage that might be the "temporary matter" itself. The title is
interesting from the beginning. It gives us hints about the setting, the characters and their situation,
as well as plants the whole theme of the story. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You immediately catch on that this is a big part in why they are having marital problems; they are
both extremely overwhelmed with grief. Shukumar is so overwhelmed that he seldom leaves the
house whereas Shoba is so overwhelmed but stays away from the house as much as she can. The
house reminds her of her loss. Shukumar even says that she treats the house as if it's a "hotel" and
that she "began putting in extra hours at work". Shukumar and Shoba's grief have led them to
withdrawing from one another. Until the nightly power outages, they avoided each other as much as
possible. Shukumar even stays in the room he knows Shoba doesn't want anywhere near because the
baby's crib was once there. Symbolism can be seen in the power outages. When the power is off,
Shukumar and Shoba become intimate and share things with one another. The darkness represents
their safe place and the relationship they once shared before the loss of their child. But as the title
explains, this is only "temporary". The power outages will only happen over a period of five days
and after that everything will go back to the way it was. The loss of the baby symbolizes the turning
point for their marriage. After the loss of their child, things quickly began to change. We know this
because Shukumar is constantly reminiscing and going back to how his wife "once" looked or how
she "once" cooked. "A Temporary Matter", focuses so much on the little things and dances around
the
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Description Of My Birthday
What is that one day we wait for all year? Well of course, our birthday. We all wait for that special
day that is our birthday. Our birthday is that one special day that lets us know we are getting older.
We get older each year we reach our birthday, but have we wondered what happened the day of our
birth? I have also wondered what happened on November 30,2000.
The number one thing i know that happened on November 30 is that I was it was my birth day. I was
born on November 30 of the year 2000. That day seemed to be a very sunny afternoon. That day my
parents decided to name me Breanna. They name Breanna means noble strong and virtuous; the
name is the feminine version of the name Brian. The year 2000 was a special year because it was the
mathematical year and also because it was the international year for the culture of peace. Christmas
is also an important time of the year and that is also another event most people wait forward to
every year. In this year christmas wasn't to good for the people in china because of a christmas party
that turned deadly. The party was at an unlicensed disco, and it caught on fire and ended up killing
more than 300 people
I share my birthday with many people but what excites me the most is the to find famous people that
were born the same day as I was. Some famous people I share my birthday is Mark Twain, Sir
winston Churchill, Shirley Chisholm, John McCrae and Ben Stiller. Mark twain was a famous
american writer and was born on November 30, 1835. Sir winston Churchill was a British statesman
who served as a prime minister in the UK. Shirley Chisholm was the first american black
congresswoman and presidential candidate John McCrae was a war world 1 soldier who wrote the
memorial poem named "In Flanders Fields" that is very well known today, and Ben Stiller is a
famous actor and filmmaker. Some of this famous people have been very important to history and
that's why i'm honored to share my birthday with them.
One first fact that I have found near my birthday is that on November 29,2000 there was an oil spill
26 miles of the mississippi river. The spill affected many areas of the around the mississippi river.
No injuries were reported, but there was some wildlife animals
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The Significance of the Title of To Kill a Mockingbird by...
The Significance of the Title of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee The title of this novel is 'To
Kill a Mockingbird' and throughout the book the word mockingbird appears several times. The
mockingbird is the most significant symbol in the novel. The motif of the story is the innocent
creature of the mockingbird. What is a mockingbird? A mockingbird is a type of finch. It is a small
plain bird and has a beautiful song. It got its name because its beautiful sing 'mocks' other birds. The
mockingbird idea first comes about in chapter 10,when Atticus is telling the children how to use
their shotguns. He tells them: "Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em. But remember
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They haven't done anything wrong and are scared that they may get hurt or something bad may
happen when the dog appears. Another time the mockingbird idea comes up is in chapter 21,when
everyone is in the court room waiting for the verdict on whether Tom Robinson has been found
guilty or not. Scout describes the atmosphere in the courtroom like this: 'The feeling grew until the
atmosphere in the court–room was exactly the same as a cold February morning, when the
mockingbirds were still and the carpenters had stopped hammering on miss Maudie's new house.' I
think that when Scout talks about the atmosphere being like a cold February morning she is
describing the tension in the room. When everyone is still and silent. When Scout says that the
mockingbirds were still I think that she was referring to Atticus and Tom Robinson. I think this
because Tom is waiting to see if he has been found guilty or not and Atticus is waiting to see if he
has won his case. They are both deadly still and anxious to hear the verdict. They have been
regarded as mockingbirds because both Atticus and Tom are innocent characters that have done
nothing wrong. Also another place in which the idea of mockingbirds appears is in chapter 25,when
Mr Underwood is talking about Tom Robinson's escape and death. He seems very opposed to Tom
being shot, as he was a cripple. In the newspaper article he wrote he said
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Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
The same cool air that flows through the sky, is the same as the rotten prejudiced air, in which, the
people of Maycomb breathe every day. It's an unnecessary sickness that spreads throughout the
whole town. In Harper Lee's novel of To Kill a Mockingbird, it symbolizes the many divisions and
classifications used in Maycomb to differentiate different groups of people. Although, each
individual is in fact different, the people of Maycomb are blinded to the fact that, "'there's just one
kind of folks. Folks'" (Lee 304). Scout understood the fact that people shouldn't be judged based on
divisions and classifications, and rather focused on people's similarities. Scout's mature way of
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Atticus was ignorant to the fact that, he would get Jem in trouble (when it wasn't even his fault), and
was worried about his reputation instead. Aside from reputation, stereotypes and expectations was
also something unusual that was found in Maycomb. Stereotypes are generally an opinion about
something, that is believed to be true, but usually isn't mimicked. Although in Maycomb,
stereotypes are reinforced, and expectations were sure to follow. When Scout said that she wanted to
be a lady, Miss Stephanie replied to her saying that, "'you wont get very far until you start wearing
dresses more often'" (308). The "ladies" in Maycomb believed that a dress symbolized a woman, but
what Miss Stephanie meant was that, Scout wont get anywhere until she starts acting like a woman,
and that just being a lady, that wears dresses and acts like one wasn't enough. She expects Scout to
make use of what she had (like the many job opportunities, or being a lawyer like her father), but
said it in a rough manner. Just like any other habit, living based on reputation, stereotypes,
expectations, was something that, gradually became unnoticeable by the townspeople of Maycomb.
The small town of Maycomb, didn't need a month to make the prejudice sickness a
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Female Oppression In Movies
Oppression is an issue that some women deal with every day. In my project, I will give examples of
how black women are subjected to oppression in film. I will be analyzing two different creators a
male and a female. I will analyze their work. Looking, specifically at Alice Walker's the Color
Purple and Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married. Both films are different because of their plots,
setting, and era's the films were made in. However, they are also alike in various ways. One of the
main commonalities is that both films depict black female oppression. The leading female
characters in these films are subjected to oppression such as: verbal abuse, physical abuse, mental
abuse, and emotional abuse. I will use this essay to analysis these films and the creative forces
behind them. I will also reference many primary and secondary sources. The information collected
from these references will be used to answer the questions: How do the creative forces such as Alice
Walker and her story the Color Purple and the creative forces of Tyler Perry and his work in Why
Did I Get Married compare in their depiction of black female oppression? How accurate of a
portrayal is the oppression of black women in film? What message are they trying to portray? How
does black female oppression in film compare to white female oppression in film? The information
in the essay will help prove that creative forces, whether black male or black female can create work
that supports the black feminist
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Alice Walker Research Papers
Mary Grace Furmanchik
Mrs. Coggins
English 311
18 April 2016
The Building Blocks of Alice Walker Alice Walker, an american writer, was born in Putnam,
Georgia, and was the youngest of her eight siblings. Her father, Willie Walker, was "wonderful at
math, but a terrible farmer" and made around $4,000 dollars in today's money by sharecropping and
dairy farming. Her mother, Millie Grant, worked as a maid 11 hours a day to help send Alice to
college. Growing up listening to her grandfather's stories of his past, Walker began building her
empire for writing. When Walker was 8 years old, one of her brothers accidently shot her in the right
eye with a BB gun. The Walkers, being poor and car–less, did not get Alice to a doctor in time to
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In The Color Purple the whole story is based of a character who overcomes the oppression of male
dominance and finds self assertivation. "Womanist was a term Walker used for feminist of color,
who loves women's culture, music, dance, the spirit, and herself. Her definition would transform
black women's literary criticism and had a major impact on feminism in general."(Gillespie 11)
Walker also was greatly influenced by Zora Neale Hurston, an African American woman writer
during the Roaring 20's. By definition, Hurston was considered a womanist to
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Beauty When The Other Dancer Is The Self, By Alice Walker
Some may confine to societies expectations, rebel, or even enforce them; however, Alice Walker
"dances" over the categories that society has believed she should be placed in to find something
more meaningful and significant about herself. Alice Walker, known for her numerous awards and
1983 Pulitzer Prize winning work, The Color Purple, is an American novelist, poet, and activist. Her
essay, Beauty: When the Other Dancer is the Self, is an autobiographical account of an incident that
caused her to go blind in one eye when she was eight years old. Walker's thoughts, feelings, and
emotions, which were cultivated by the standards and pressures of society, are described in her
story. While some may overlook its purpose, the metaphor of dance is significant because it
represents her individual liberation of societal standards and categorization, which in turn influences
readers to consider their oppressors and realize their self–worth.
The societal expectations for beauty are an ingrained concept amongst the minds of almost every
individual, who in turn project these standards on each other and their own children. Throughout her
adolescence, Walker seeks for validation of her beauty through others. "When I rise to give my
speech I do so on a great wave of love and pride and expectation." (Walker 2). Walker was seeking a
reaction from her audience as she read her Easter speech to her church; a reaction of approval and
admiration, which then confirmed her "cuteness". The emotional toil brought upon by the accident
caused Walker to go into a dark place of unacceptance of herself. She did poorly in school, was
bullied in school, and kept her head down for several years of her life because of the shame she felt
from the appearance of her eye. "I tell it I hate and despise it. I do not pray for sight. I pray for
beauty." (Walker 5). At twelve years–old, Walker talks about the eye that has gone blind and
development of her self–unacceptance can be seen here. The lack of concern she had about the
function of her eye, but rather the aesthetics, shows how dependent Walker was on in achieving
societal standards.
As a woman of color and activist in the Civil Rights movement, racial oppression and
discrimination are
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Why Is It Important To Celie?
The Author
Alice Malsenior Walker is an American novelist who was born in Eatonton, Georgia on February 9,
1944. She's the youngest of eight children, her parents are Willie Lee Walker and Minnie Lou
Tallulah Grant. Alice grew up being poor, her parents were sharecroppers and only earned about
$300 a year. Her mother worked as a maid to be able to support her family and to be able to send
Alice to college. Since Alice lived under the Jim Crow Laws, Walker's parents resisted landlords
who expected the children of black sharecroppers to work the fields at very young age. Instead of
children being sent to school they were expected work but Alice's mother said otherwise, she saved
up money so Alice can attend college.
Alice grew up with an oral tradition, she listened to stories from her grandfather, who motivated
Walker to begin writing at the age of eight. In the summer of 1952, Walker was injured when she
was only eight years old, her brother accidentally shot her in the eye with a BB gun. The accident
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Celie is friendly and loving even though she has been through many obstacles in her life and she is
able to emerge from her self–preserving stoicism. To Celie marriage is very important and she
presents that in many of her letters. "Mr._ marry me to take care of his children. I marry him cause
my daddy made me. I don't love Mr._ and he don't love me. But you his wife, he say, just like Sofia
mine. The wife spose to mine. Do Shug Avery mind Mr._? I ast. She the woman he wanted to mary."
Celie wants Harpo to be able to see that love plays a big role in marragie. She wants him to
undertand that marraige is more than just having your wife obey what you ask of her. Celie wants
Harpo to realize that love in a marriage is to they key, simce Celie finds marragie to be imporant she
wants eveyone else to undertand that as
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Analysis Of ' Kill A Mockingbird ' By Harper Lee
Social Inequality is an issue that the American society has been struggling to solve for generations.
Though we would like to say that this problem has been solved throughout time, it sadly has not
gotten much better. In the classic novel To Kill A Mockingbird, author Harper Lee takes us back in
time to when this issue was more commonly known, the 1930's. The Finch family had lived in the
town of Maycomb for generations and throughout the book it was clearly shown and stated how
both women and blacks were seen differently because of their race or gender. After taking a closer
look at Lee's symbolism, characterization and foreshadowing used to describe the rough times that
both women and African Americans had to go through. One very common literary device that was
shown throughout the novel was Lee's use of symbolism. The references to mockingbirds
throughout the book played a huge role in showing social inequality at its finest. An example of this
device being used is when Miss Maudie Atkinson refers to mockingbirds when having a
conversation with Scout. "Mockingbirds don 't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They
don 't eat up people 's gardens, don 't nest in corn cribs, they don 't do one thing but sing their hearts
out for us. That is why its a sin to kill a mockingbird." (Lee 119). When first reading this it is not
very clear what the author is trying to say, but, it is actually showing symbolism towards social
inequality in the strongest ways. Just like how
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The Color Purple by Alice Walker
In the novel, the color purple, Alice Walker said "A girl is nothing to herself; only to her husband
can she become something. What can she become? I asked. Why, she said, the mother of his
children. But I am not the mother of anybody's children, I said, and I am something", clearly
supporting the idea that self–actualization is independent from gender roles. It's this sense of self–
actualization and how it leads to empowerment that the minor characters in the color purple
consistently conveyed throughout the novel. Minor characters aren't minor at all; in fact, they play
major roles in leading various areas in the thematic development, symbolism and adding dimension
to the main characters.
Harpo struggles to fit into stereotypical gender roles established by society's views and enforced by
his father. At the beginning of the novel, Harpo tries to emulate his father's abusive tendencies in an
attempt to make his wife obey his rules. When Harpo first introduced Sofia to his father and it was
time for Sofia to leave, "Harpo stands up to leave too but she says Naw, Harpo, you stay here. He
sort of hang there between them a while then he sit down again (Walker, 31). It's this hesitance that
speaks volumes about Harpo's internal conflict. This is the first quote that introduces and indicates
his uncertainty and confusion about his role(s) as a stereotypical man during the time of
segregation–not only among whites and African Americans but also among males and females.
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The Old Man and the Sea
The Old Man and the Sea is a short, but rich novel about an old fisherman who, after eighty–four
unsuccessful days in a row, hooks the largest fish of his life. Written by Ernest Hemingway in 1951,
and published in 1952, the novel was the last of Hemingway's novels to be published during his
lifetime. The book was praised by critics, and became an immediate success. The story was also
awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and was a factor in Hemingway winning a Nobel Prize. The
story was published after Across the River and into the Trees, a Hemingway novel that was almost
universally panned by critics. The Old Man and the Sea bolstered Hemingway's somewhat tarnished
reputation, and reestablished him as an elite American author.
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Santiago finally reels the fish to the side of the boat and harpoons it. Although he has won the battle
with the fish, the blood from the harpoon wound inevitably attracts sharks. They come in waves, as
the old man tries to fight them off. Little by little, they take the meat of the fish, until Santiago is left
with only a carcass. The next morning, people are gathered, looking at the giant skeleton of the fish.
The boy goes to the old man's shack and consoles him, promising to always fish with him regardless
of what his parents say. The old man then goes to sleep and dreams of lions.
The Old Man and the Sea is a simple yet powerful tale. Although on the surface it's about a man and
his battle with a huge marlin, the heart of the story is Santiago's ability to endure. The old man has
been enduring a drought of luck. Although he has gone eighty–four days without a fish, he still
maintains his same routine of careful preparation each day. The old man takes pride in his craft, and
makes sure his equipment and supplies are thoroughly maintained every day. Although the people in
town may call him salao, he knows that his skill is more important than luck. He endures his fishless
streak with a quiet dignity, being mindful of his craft so that he could not blame himself for being
unsuccessful.
The old man also endures
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Analysis Of The Story ' The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall '
The title of the story is The Jilting of Granny Weatherall. The author of this story is an American
woman by the name of Katherine Anne Porter. Porter was born in 1890 in Indian Creek Texas and
died in 1980. In 1930 her story titled Judas helped her gain a good reputation. In 1965 Porter
received a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award for her Collected Stories. The main character is
a sickly, eighty–year–old woman by name of Ellen who is referred to as Granny Weatherall in the
story. She is skin and bones, sassy, and a very stubborn woman. There is no exact location but what
I can gather is that this story is told from a small room on her death bed. The story starts in the day
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Another theme is being abandoned. She was left at the altar and for years wondered why she was
not good enough to marry. The final theme is mortality. Granny kept saying how she did not fear
death but towards the end of her life she felt as if she was not done living life, yet time had run out.
The story had some humorous moments but the jolting of thoughts got to be a bit annoying. After I
read the story, it made sense to have it written that way. After all, she was a sick old woman who
was dying and at that age, it is expected for thoughts to be mixed up. I at first was confused as to
who was talking and thought maybe the story was told in the first person but as I kept reading I
realized it was not. Although it is a little weird not to know who is telling this story, it may have
been beneficial because then we can then get a clear understanding of how Granny was feeling
without being interrupted by someone else's personal input. The line in the story that says, "She
could not remember any other sorrow because this grief wiped them all away" makes me feel that it
may have been mortality as the narrator, which I think would have been neat.
Sixty years prior her ex– fiancé George left her at the altar without an explanation. This led to
Granny wanting to prove that she could be a good wife. Bitterness crept in and she let it eat at her
for the rest of her life.
This is a story of another jilting because Granny may have believed
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Gender Equality In Alice Walker's The Color Purple
By the release of The Color Purple, women had already begun to eliminate gender discrimination in
education, voting, sports, and in the workforce. During To Kill a Mockingbird's time, only "30
percent of wives worked outside the home in 1960" ("Modern America"). This would eventually
grow into "50 percent by 1980" ("Modern America"), which alludes to gender bias becoming less of
an issue when The Color Purple came to be. By 1980, still two years before the publication of Alice
Walker's novel, "more than half of all women were in the workforce" ("Modern America"), and
"women constituted approximately 40 percent of the working population" ("Modern America"). The
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The response she receives is "you won't get very far until you start wearing dresses more often"
(Lee 263), which is a clear criticism and warning for Scout, explained by the notion that Scout
would never be accepted as a lady if she did not conform to the gender norms of the 1930s. As she is
growing up, Scout is faced with conflicting views of who she wants to be and what she is supposed
to do as a woman. Scout repeatedly challenges the traditional view of women by wearing pants,
being covered in dirt, and by acting in ways that are considered unladylike. This reflects the same
conflicts women were facing during the 1960s and long before, which is why To Kill a Mockingbird
fits so well within the time period.
Harper Lee takes her ideas on gender equality a step further to hint that times were changing by
using the arrival of Scout's aunt, Alexandra. Upon her entry into the novel, Scout states that "to all
parties present and participating in the life of the country, Aunt Alexandra was one of the last of her
kind" (Lee 146). Because Aunt Alexandra is the "last of her kind" and a source of pressure for Scout
to become a "female" in society, Harper Lee provides a clue that times were changing for women, as
early as the 1930s. To further illustrate women's changing roles, Scout also attends school with other
boys, but is told that it would be wise to keep her literacy a secret. For the time in which the novel is
set, the fact that
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Essay on Toni Morrison's Beloved
Symbolism in Beloved
In the novel Beloved, the author, Toni Morrison, attempts to promote a variety of different themes
and ideas by symbolizing them in minor events and situations. This symbolism is evident
throughout the entire novel and is very crucial to the understanding and analyzing of the text. A
good example of this is the ice skating scene. Morrison uses this scene to represent the slow, but
consistent, deterioration of the family living in 124 and to foreshadow the ultimate demise of the
family unit. Morrison writes repeatedly, "Nobody saw them falling," yet in all reality they were
falling, and falling fast (Morrison 174). There are a number of details, including the setting, Sethe's
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Her mind is clouded with emotions and "rememories." But in the ice skating scene this appears to
change as Morrison writes, "Anybody feeling sorry for [Sethe], anybody wandering by to peep in
and see how she was getting on would discover that the woman... was sailing happily on a frozen
lake" (Morrison 174). Sethe appeared to be happy once again. At one point, Sethe takes on the
qualities of some kind of wild animal, having four legs. After falling on the ice "Sethe rose to her
hands and knees, laughter still shaking her chest, making her eyes wet. She stayed that way for a
while, on all fours" (Morrison 175). Paul D also refers to her as being an animal and having four
legs later in the novel. It is also interesting that Morrison writes, "Sethe couldn't skate a lick..."
(Morrison 174) Sethe did not know how to skate, just like she did not know how to be a parent. This
inability later leads to the downfall of the family.
Morrison takes great detail in describing which shoes each member of the family wears while ice
skating. Sethe says, "We'll take turns. Two skates on one; one skate on one; and shoe slide for the
other" (Morrison 174). Morrison writes, "Beloved wore the pair" (Morrison 174). Beloved was
given the two best skates because she was the least stable of the three. She needed the most
attention, the most help
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Who Is Alice Walker?
Alice Walker is known for her awesome books and movies, but one impressive fact about Alice is
that she is a poet, novelist, short writer and an essayist. Walkers book called "The Color Purple"
won her the National Book Award and The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Most of her book are best
sellers. Walker began publishing her fiction and poetry during the latter years of the Black arts
movement in the 1960s. Her books have been translated into more than two dozen languages, and
her books have sold more than fifteen copies.Walker has been an activist all her adult life, and
believes that learning to extend the range of our compassion is activity and work available to all.
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Growing up was not easy for Ms.Walker. While playing with her two brothers she got shot in her
right eye with a BB gun. Walker decided to become a writer as she got older. She wrote a novel
called 'The Temple of My familiar" in 1989 and another novel in 1992 called "possessing The Secret
Of Joy". Alice is a Pulitzer Prize winning, African American novelist and poet most famous for
authoring "The Color Purple". "Roselily" was her first published as the opening story in Alice W
first collection of short stories.Her first novel was "The Third Life of Grange Copeland". Another
impressive fact about Ms.Walker is some of her books are about her own experiences. She is most
famous for "The Color Purple", because the book won multiple prizes and made her even more
famous. "The Color Purple" is about two sisters that grow up fairly poor and are slaves around their
fathers land. The oldest sister got raped by her dad and got pregnant twice. The father took both of
her babies and got rid of them. Later in the movie she sees a baby and thinks its hers so she follows
the woman carrying the child and ask if she can hold her. While she is holding the baby she looks
under on the dipper to see if the stitching is on the pamper. The older sister stitches "Olivia" on the
bottoms. The dad gives the older daughter to a man who wants his youngest daughter but the dad
won't let him. Later the girls visit each other and the older
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Stereotypes In To Kill A Mockingbird
Living in a small society tends to influence those in the community to "go with the flow."
The small town of Maycomb is unlike the typical close–minded small society due to the residents of
the Finch family (primarily) and a few others who stood out. The small town stereotype is portrayed
very differently in the sense that there is an internal conflict in the town which is not typical of a
small town that would usually be very uniform.To Kill A Mockingbird "won a Pulitzer Prize for its
depiction of small–town horror" (Snodgrass, Blooms Literature ). Author Amy Watkin says,
"Scholars look at Harper Lee to tell us about life in the South in the early twentieth century–not just
in terms of what people did but how and what they thought and the ... Show more content on
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This raises the question of; What would life be like for Jem and Scout without Calpurnia?. While
the children have Atticus who instills morals, can one say Atticus is truly a moral person for having
a black housekeeper? Granted it is assumed that she is treated far better than most would be, it is
questionable to assume that Calpurnia is not a major influence to how the future generation; Jem
and scout, are growing up. Calpurnia is the one who brings the children to the trials and to the black
church, not Atticus. She exposes the children to the outside world where they have experiences of
their own that shape their
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Theme Of Racism In To Kill A Mockingbird
Two of a Kind
"When I encounter people who try to make me feel lesser than equal, I don't argue. My equality is
not up for debate, it is an implicit truth." – Rachel Wolchin
In the literary masterpiece To Kill a Mockingbird discrimination and racism are rampant and
prevalent. As the quote states above, one's equality should not be challenged, one's equality should
not vetoed for all men are created equal... Well, at least that's how it's supposed to be. However, in
Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird it is indisputable that the commonality of Maycomb do not
seem to able to grasp this incomplex subject. Or is it, in a matter of fact, the refusal to grasp the
subject that is the quandary? The three main characters in the book, by going on their miniature
undertakings, unknowingly aided in the transmogrification of Maycomb county and allayed it from
it's ailments such as racism, discrimination, and misogyny. Racism is the first ailment of Maycomb,
while it might not be glaring a prevalent at the first look, however it is surely there. If not corrected,
this ailment would slowly eat the town alive, inside out without it even knowing until the habitation
is thoroughly destroyed. Racism is an infectious, cancerous disease and without treatment it will
continue to spread until there is utter chaos. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird as mentioned
beforehand racism runs rampant in the town of Maycomb. And only a select few seem to be almost
impervious to this ailment called racism. This is shown in the following quote."Scout," said Atticus,
"nigger–lover is just one of those terms that don't mean anything–like snot–nose. It's hard to
explain–ignorant, trashy people use it when they think somebody's favoring Negroes over and above
themselves." (Lee, 11) One can see that one of the main characters, Scout is clearly bothered by this
issue of racism in the town of Maycomb. As mentioned above, Scout and the rest of the main
characters go on adventures with each other. One of the reasons why the children do go on these
adventures might be seemingly clear to some. But an alternative way of looking at it, is that they go
on their adventures since they are one of the few people "impervious" to Maycomb's disease the
characters
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Literary Analysis Of The Color Purple
Miss Celie's Pants/Ms. Walker's Novel
Alice Walker is a world renowned novelist, poet, short story author and political activist, with works
including The Temples of my Familiar and In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens. Yet Ms. Walker's
most critically acclaimed novel remains The Color Purple. The Color Purple tells the complex tale
African American women, their brutal living conditions, everyday abuse, and their instinct to
survive. The Color Purple was an immediate success due to its simple writing style, the intricate
storyline, and compelling characters. In 1983 The Color Purple was recognized for these very
reasons and graciously awarded The Pulitzer Prize For Fiction. Every year several Pulitzer Awards
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As Nettie receives opportunities Celie could never fathom, their relationship comes to a halt. Celie
stops receiving letters from her sister and is left to take care of her husband's obnoxious children
from a previous marriage, and is verbally/physically abused on a daily basis by both her husband
and his children. Celie's husband has a torrent affair with Shug Avery, a blues singer with a practical
mentality who does not endure any mistreatment from anyone, regardless of their gender. When
Shug Avery falls into Celie's care, Shug Avery teaches Celie a thing or two about self–confidence
and the strength she must find within herself to stand up to her husband. Towards the end of the
novel, Shug Avery encourages Celie to leave her husband and move with her to Memphis, where
she can escape the pain of her past and for once in her life be happy.
" The jail you plan for me is the one in which you will rot, I say. Shug come over to where us
talking. She take one look at my face and say Celie! Then she turn to Mr. . Stop Albert, she say. Don
't say no more. You just going to make it harder on yourself. I 'll fix her wagon! say Mr. , and spring
toward me. A dust devil flew up on the porch between us, fill my mouth with dirt. The dirt say.
Anything you do to me, already done to you. Then I feel Shug shake me. Celie, she say. And I come
to myself. I 'm pore, I 'm black, I may be
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The Color Purple by Alice Walker
"The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more
than black people were made for white, or women created for men." Straight from the mouth of
Alice Walker this quote was spoken in order to point out that fact that none of God's creatures were
put on this Earth to be someone else's property. Alice Walker is an African–American novelist and
poet who took part in the 1960's civil rights movement in Mississippi. Walker's creative vision was
sparked by the financial suffering and racial horror of African American life and culture in the rural
South. Her writing explores different relationships among women and embraces the compensating
power of social and political revolution. Walker was a catalyst for change during her lifetime.
Alice Malsenior Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia. Alice Walker is one of
the most admired African–American authors writing today. Because she was the youngest daughter
of sharecroppers, Walker grew up fairly poor. Her mother spent her days as a maid in order to
provide for her eight children. When Walker was about 8 years old, she was victim to a serious
injury that impacted her life and personality. She was shot in the right eye with a BB pellet dur8ing
agame of cowboys and Indians with two of her brothers. Pasty scar tissue formed in her damaged
eye, and caused her to become self–conscious of this visible mark. After the incident, Walker largely
withdrew from the world around her.
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The Color Purple vs. The Joy Luck Club Essay example
The Color Purple is a biased, unbalanced view into the life of black women during the early to mid–
nineteen hundreds. While it is obvious that a woman who in her own right is racist, chauvinist, and
ignorant to the way that the world really works wrote the novel, it has been requested that the class
write a paper on the story. Whilst this writer does not agree with this novel or anything that Alice
Walker thinks or feels, obligingly this paper is been written. The Color Purple and the Joy Luck
Club had many similarities, the most notably the presence of weak, ill bred, and quite frankly
embarrassing male characters.
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So instead I tell my mother this: "I don't really know. It's something we started before we got
married. And for some reason we never stopped." (Tan 177)
It is clear from the tone of the discussion that the idea hurts Lena inside, especially since she makes
less than Harold. Amy Tan wrote it this way so that the reader would pity Lean and see Harold as a
money grubbing bastard.
Rich is the second example of a weak male character in The Joy Luck Club, and his main flaw is
gross ignorance. His new live in girlfriend is Waverly. An entire section of the book is dedicated to
the first meeting between Rich and Waverly's mother and father. During the entire section, Rich
makes one blunder after another. He brought a lovely bottle of red wine for dinner, not knowing that
the Chinese do not stereotypically drink wine. He fumbled with the chopsticks, took huge portions
and refused seconds, and regrettably added a hefty amount of soy sauce to all of the food. In
possibly the biggest blunder of the night not only did he call "Lindo and Tin Jong by their first
names but he butchered them calling them Linda and Tim. At the end of the night his ignorance
came into play again;
I knew he had failed miserably in her eyes.
Rich obviously had a different opinion on how
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Inequality in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
One of the major themes of To Kill a Mockingbird is the divisions in human society and how those
cause inquality among people. Even though most people know that they shouldn't judge others, it's
human nature, and because of this, it causes different sections of society. Most of the characters
experience this throughout the novel. In To Kill a Mockingbird, certain divisions in society cause
inequality in the town of Maycomb, and the characters and the reader both learn important lessons.
When unequal divides in society form, the person or group of people that are looked down upon
don't get the respect that they should. In Maycomb, anyone different from the traditional southern
ways gets the short end of the stick. Race is an obvious division in the society of Maycomb. White
people are automatically thought of as good people, while African Americans do not get accepted.
The people of Maycomb seem to think that there's something not right about black people, just
because that's not traditional in the south. Tradition states that white people are better than black
people without a question, and we can see through name–calling and the unfair trail that many
people in Maycomb still hold on to this tradition. They don't even think that African Americans
deserve to associate with whites hardly at all. Examples of characters experiencing this divide are
Atticus and Tom. Atticus gets looked down upon by a lot of people in the town simply because he
wanted to defend Tom, who was
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Alice Walker, An African American Born Into Poverty
Alice Walker
Alice Malsenior Walker, an African American born into poverty, came into this world on February
9, 1944 in Eatonon, Georgia. She was the youngest child of eight children born to Willie Lee and
Minnie Tallulah Walkers. Both of her parents were sharecroppers as well as expert story tellers.
Things were not easy for the Walkers and Alice often witnessed her mother's frustration of having
the burden to take care of eight children with little means. Even though children of share croppers
were usually made to work the fields, Alice's mother made sure that her kids received an education.
Alice was brilliant at writing poetry.
When Alice Walker was eight years old, her brother accidentally shot her with a BB gun in her right
eye. She lost the use of that eye and was left with scar tissue that was noticeable. Other kids would
ridicule and laugh at her. This caused her to become very withdrawn. She became more of an
observer and she started composing poetry in her head. She was afraid to put them on paper because
she thought that her siblings would find her writings and tear them up.
Despite her childhood issues and growing up when schools were segregated, Walker graduated from
her high school as valedictorian. She won a full scholarship to Spellman College in Atlanta Georgia
in 1961. When she was a freshman there, she was invited to the home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
He recognized her because she attended the Youth World Peace Festival in Helsinki, Finland. She
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To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis Essay
To 'Kill a Mockingbird' is a fairly long, complex novel that encompasses a wide range of issues and
universal themes. Accordingly, Harper Lee's highly acknowledged 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
emphasises the importance of people in positions of privilege to stand up and resist systemic
discrimination in order to protect the innocent. Lee has fictionalised the infinitesimal county of
Maycomb, a town set in the plot of her Pulitzer prize winning book. This piece of golden fiction is
narrated through Jean Louise "Scout" Finch, a girl whose naivety increasingly declines as the story
progresses; furthermore, her sense of morality. Her father, Atticus Finch is a lawyer who upholds
high moral standards. Atticus was given the position to defend Tom ... Show more content on
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Less significant character relationships include Miss Maudie, Mrs Dubose, Boo Radley etc. Atticus
is a strong–willed believer in standing up for your own beliefs and distinguishing the difference
between right and wrong. His relationship with Scout impacts the audience significantly as readers
are narrated the story through Scout's naïve eyes, evoking a more emotional aspect between Scout
and Atticus. Atticus simply wants the best for his kids and for them to cultivate accepting the
different cultures that Maycomb has to offer. This is clearly demonstrated in Chapter 9. "'If you
shouldn't be defendin' him, then why are you doin' it?' 'For a number of reasons'...'The main one is,
if I didn't I couldn't hold up my head in town, I couldn't represent this country in the legislature, I
couldn't even tell you or Jem not to do something again'...'every lawyer gets at least one case in his
lifetime that affects him personally'" (page 81–82). Despite Atticus' hesitation with the case, he
accepts the indictment and the consequences that follows. Atticus is aware that if he didn't take the
case he would be perceived as heartless and ultimately racist, contrary to this, the characters in the
novel felt sympathetic towards him for having to deal with this trial. "..do one thing for me if you
will: you just hold your head high and keep those fits down. No matter what anybody says to you,
don't let 'em get your goat. Try fighting with your head for a
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A Confederacy Of Dunces Is Much More Than A Comedy Beneath
A Confederacy of dunces is much more than a comedy beneath the hilarious and unlikable
characters lies a much more subtle message.Walker Percy writes, in the introduction of the novel "I
hesitate to use the word comedy – though comedy it is – because that implies simply a funny book,
and this novel is a great deal more than that ...It is also sad. One never quite knows where the
sadness comes from."(Percy, Walker "foreword", A Confederacy of Dunces, p ix). Truly this book
aside from being a brilliant comedy offers a view and psychoanalysis to the world of our main
character Ignatius J. Reilly. From the beginning lines of the novel John Kennedy Toole does not try
to impress us with the main character. Ignatius is far from the stereotypical ... Show more content on
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The postmodern style of writing John Kennedy Toole, makes so that the various cast of the
characters in the story are much closer to people in real life making this book a perfect case to study
and relate to characters of people across the world .
Ignatius is introduced to us as a obnoxious and gruesome character "A green hunting cap squeezed
the top of the fleshy balloon of a head. The green earflaps, full of large ears and uncut hair and the
fine bristles that grew in the ears themselves, stuck out on either side like turn signals indicating two
directions at once"(Toole, John Kennedy, 1). John Kennedy is not trying to impress us with Ignatius.
He is giving us a fantastic, complex character with radical ideas. Every sense of his character is an
attempt to show us what not to do. He is unlikable and disgusting yet he judges other people,
Ignatius 's appearance is a symbol for what lies beneath,his taste in clothing hints at his care for his
own comfort which he seems to care about more than anything else except for his ego. Ignatius does
not change throughout the story. This however, is not due to his incapability to change, he is simply
not willing to change and he blames "Fortuna!" on every turn. His unwillingness to change is best
said by himself when he"The book teaches us to accept that which we cannot change. It describes
the plight of a just man in an unjust society. It is the very basis for medieval thought."(Toole, John
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The Characters Of The Novel Of Kill A Mockingbird By...
Chapters 1–2 In the first two chapters of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, we are introduced to
some of the main characters and get some history on them. The main character of the story is a
young boy or girl, who is very smart and thoughtful for their age of 6. The story begins by
describing the ancestors of the main character as well as some background in the town of Maycomb,
such as the stories about the Radleys and their mysterious ways. While reading I noticed the
incredibly obvious difference in language, and way of life. When the character told of his/her
childhood, and how there were mules to bring supplies around, as well as the brick/dirt roads, which
are almost nowhere to be seen in most towns now. While I was reading ... Show more content on
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She was having lots of trouble in school due to her learning from Atticus and Calpurina, as well as
not getting along with the other children, like Walter, who she was rude to. Walter is from a poor
family, and I think shows how the social class works in the story. When I had first started reading
the book I thought Scout was a boy, since she was always hanging out with her brother and Dill. The
way that she acts is very different than how girls are "supposed to act" and I really appreciate the
impartial views of the author, and hope the views are continued through the story. I really like that
Scout is a tough girl, who isn't afraid to do all the things her brother and other boys do.
While Scout is a smart girl, I don't feel that a first grader can be as smart as the author is portraying,
I really think that the book is told from a much older Scout who is looking back on the events during
her childhood, which it had shown at the beginning of the story as she was talking in past tense. I'm
incredibly interested to learn more about the creepy Radleys and what had happened to Gem's arm.
Chapters 5–6
Chapters five and six of To Kill a Mockingbird summer is back again and so is Dill. Bringing even
more trouble than last summer. Dill was determined on having Boo Radley come out since he had
first come to Maycomb. Scout had really been discluded from the boys since she wanted to follow
her father's wishes. Gem and
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Modernism In Hemingway's The Old Man And The Sea
Throughout the book, The Old Man and the Sea, Hemingway uses a writing style known as stream
of consciousness which entails using uninterrupted thoughts and feelings of the main character. This
writing style shows through the character Santiago while he is at sea. Santiago talks to himself
which essentially correlates to how he feels at that moment. The usage of the technique stream of
consciousness engages the reader into how the character feels during that moment making the reader
connected to the character. Hemingway uses this technique to its fullest in the novel when the author
shows Santiago talking to himself about DiMaggio and to then eventually thinking that he wanted to
be the marlin. One of the predominate dreams that Santiago has during the book takes place on the
coast of Africa with lions playing around with each other. The book tells us this is the only dream he
has and the dream connect Santiago with memories of his childhood. Like the lions, Santiago is a
hunter at heart with him being a fisher. But since his dream depicts the lions playing instead of
hunting, the dream serves as a break from the real world.In the Old Man of the Sea, one of the main
themes in the book is modernism. One of the characteristics of modernism found in the book is
when Santiago is stuck on the boat while he is fishing. It is only him and his thoughts and the
readers get to read everything. Through his thoughts we are able to understand how he feels. Despite
the the fish Santiago
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The Theme of Injustice Depicted in Harper Lee’s To Kill a...
In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, injustice is a main theme that is reflected towards many
characters. To Kill a Mockingbird, is a novel written by Harper Lee and published in the nineteen–
sixties. Many characters in the story are treated unfairly in society due to racial or prejudicial
attitudes. Overall these characters are innocent victims of injustice. Atticus, Boo Radley, and Tom
Robinson are considered to be mockingbirds in the novel. A mockingbird was defined as a bird that
did nothing wrong, but sang beautiful music for us to hear. These characters did nothing wrong and
were treated unfairly in their town. In this different society, there are many factors that have had an
influence on people's perceptions towards others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This family member feels ashamed because of Atticus' choice. He is labeled in his family for doing
his job, thus making him a mockingbird. Atticus was also attacked through his children. Bob Ewell
attacked Atticus' children to get back at Atticus for being a lawyer to protect a black man. "Heck,
Atticus Finch. Someone's been after my children" (Lee 263). This tells us that Bob is attacking
Atticus' children, from the anger he has for Atticus. Atticus did nothing to receive this pain, which
proves he is an innocent man. As well is Atticus being a victim of unfair violence and judgment,
Boo Radley is treated unfair in this same society. People in society always find ways to blame other
people for problems that occur. The character Boo Radley was unfairly blamed in his society for
problems that went wrong in the town. Boo was blamed for bad things that happened in the town,
even though no one knew him. "Once the town was terrorized by a series of morbid nocturnal
events: people's chickens and household pets were found mutilated...although the culprit was Crazy
Addie...people still looked at the Radley place, unwilling to discard their initial suspicion (Lee 9).
No one knows Boo, but these people are creating an unfair image of him. Boo did nothing wrong to
anyone, this makes him a mockingbird. In the town, people also made up untrue stories about
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Theme Of Courage In To Kill A Mockingbird

  • 1. Theme Of Courage In To Kill A Mockingbird Bravery, showing mental or moral strength to face danger, is a crucial word in To Kill A Mockingbird. This book takes place in the South during the 1930's, a time of prejudice and racism. At this time, one was ridiculed if one's beliefs were not the same as the traditional beliefs of the town. Bravery is vital to go against society. Courage is a major theme in Harper Lee's, To Kill A Mockingbird, and is demonstrated throughout the book by Mrs.Dubose, Boo Radley, and Atticus. Courage is a major theme that is demonstrated throughout the book by Mrs.Dubose. She was fighting a losing battle up until her final breaths. She was determined to die free of everything and she was brave enough to keep fighting. Mrs.Dubose displayed true courage as shown in the quote, "'...I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. Mrs.Dubose won...'" (128). In a way, Mrs.Dubose stood up for her belief and will to die free. When most would have given up, or been too fearful, Mrs.Dubose marched on. Although she seemed inconsiderate and insulting, there was still some good in her. Under all of her bad qualities and insults, in the end, her bravery shined through. She stayed true to her word as shown in the quote, "... 'She said she meant to break herself of it before she died, and that's what she did'" (127). Mrs.Dubose was a character who exhibited true courage until the end. Another character who demonstrates courage is Atticus. He displays bravery when he shot Tim Johnson, and when he accepted Tom Robinson's case. When the whole town was hiding in their houses, Atticus stepped up to the task of killing Tim Johnson. Several things could have gone astray, as shown in the quote, "'Miss and you'll go straight into the Radley house!'" (110). Despite the consequences of missing, Atticus rose to the challenge. While everyone waited for Tim Johnson to pass, Atticus was courageous enough to walk outside and shoot Tim. He knew his responsibility to the town and instead of cowering behind the safety of his house, he faced Tim Johnson head on. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Rhetorical Analysis Of ' A Thousand Acre ' By Jane Smiley This paper will be a unique interpretation coupled with an analysis of rhetoric in A Thousand Acre's by Jane Smiley. This non–fiction novel is told in third person omniscient and is focused on the point of view of one of the main characters, Ginny Cook. A Thousand Acres was a modern–day retelling of Shakespeare's King Lear; set on a large farm and small town in Iowa. This setting is important to the plot because it is more realistic compared to a far away mystical land that is detached from its audience. Smiley uses various rhetorical and literary techniques within her book to engage readers while still keeping to the basic storyline previously written by Shakespeare. Smiley's use of language positively aids the imagery and emotions seen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 79). This quote shows how Ginny no longer puts her father first and that he Ginny even realizes that she is built off her presence in their community, "I was so remarkably comfortable with the discipline of making a good appearance!" (Smiley, pg. 701). Smiley uses a lot of imagery to describe what Ginny is feeling and experiencing that is effective at engaging the audience and almost puts them in her shoes. I personally felt as if I was next to Ginny throughout the whole novel due to this imagery and language. Larry Cook, father of Ginny, Rose, and Caroline as well as the main landowner of the thousand–acre farm, is the next character to be analyzed. He is introduced in the book as farmer that is looked up to by his community due to his success. He is the antagonist within the novel and slowly loses his sanity as the story progresses. This loss of sanity is due to Larry's power and greed that take over him. It begins with his idea to retire and give his land evenly to Rose and Ginny, but after this massive life shift occurs he starts acting irrationally and lashes out at his previous caretakers. The foreshadowing of the major storm aligns perfectly with Larry's final breaking point with Ginny, "His voice modulated into a scream, 'Or tell me what I can do and what I can't do. You barren whore! I know all about you, you slut." (Smiley, pg. 452). After this, Rose talks to Ginny about their father raping them for years, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. I Am Looking Mean And Impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston Introduction Alice Walker is a Pulitzer Prize–winning, African–American novelist, poet, and feminist who most famous for authoring The Color Purple. Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia. She worked as a social worker, teacher, and lecturer, and took part in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi. Family Life Alice, the youngest daughter of eight, lived in sharecropper 's family where she grew up poor. Her mother worked as a maid to help support the family 's eight children. Her parents enriched their family by spinning stories, which Walker began to record as a child. In 1952, however, at the age of eight, she experienced a turning point. A tomboy who enjoyed playing outside with her brothers, Walker was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Then Again When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader (1979), was particularly instrumental in bringing Hurston 's work back into print. In addition to her deep admiration for Hurston, Walker 's literary influences include Harlem Renaissance writer Jean Toomer, black Chicago poet Gwendolyn Brooks, South African novelist Bessie Head, and white Georgia writer Flannery O 'Connor. Walker returned to the South after college and worked as a voter register in Georgia and an instructor in black history in Mississippi. She recounted in Our Mothers ' Gardens that she was inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr. 's message that being a southern black meant "I ... had claimed to the land of my birth." Walker continued to write poetry and fiction and began to further explore the South she came from. She described in Our Mothers ' Gardens of being particularly influenced by the Russian writers, who spoke to her of a "soul ... directly rooted in the soil that nourished it." She was also influenced by black writer Zora Neale Hurston, who 'd written lively folk accounts of the thriving small, southern black community she grew up in. Walker stated in Our Mothers ' Gardens how she particularly admired the "racial health" of Hurston 's work: "A sense of black people as complete, complex, undiminished human beings, a sense that is lacking in so much black writing and literature." as quoted in her book "In search of Our Mothers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee      In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, through a child's eyes Haper Lee develops a character named Arthur Radley. Arthur is know to the children simply as Boo . The name they have given him, depicts the way the children views him. Throughout the town of Maycomb, people twisted Boo's personality and character into a terrible person. As the novel unfolds, the children finally discover the true character of Boo. But, because Arthur Radley lived in the shadows of society, the creation of the myth of the monster Boo Radley thrived.      One of the reasons for the mysteriousness of Arthur Radley leads to Miss Stephanie, who filled the children's heads with numerous, false tales. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, no one would ever try to challenge Mr. Radley's authority in his house. Therefore, because of the children's ignorance and Miss Stephanie's stories, they develop the character Boo Radley.      The idea of a person living in seclusion in Maycomb, was alien to the children who lived there. Many children were afraid of the Radleys. The stories about when and where Boo moves around to, when he secretly leaves his house, are pretty scary for the children. Jem tell Scout and Dill that Boo goes out during the night when it is pitch dark. He tells them about the time Miss Stephanie saw him looking strait at her though her window. He also explains this is the reason why Miss Rachel locks up so tight (Lee,13). The children believe that many people are afraid of Boo. Because the children hear some adults talk about Boo Radley and how bad his family is, they believe that he is dangerous also. The stories of Boo being trapped in the basement or even locked in his house, we easily believable by a six and ten year old. " Nobody knew what form of intimidation Mr. Radley employed to keep Boo out of sight, but Jem figured that Mr. Radley kept him chained to the bed most of the time"(Lee,11). Jem and Scout believed these tales, like they were the truth. Being innocent children, they wanted to help rescue Boo. Scout could never imagine sitting in the house all day. She gets bored on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Jem And Scout Character Analysis In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird these two children, Scout and Jem are influenced by the citizens and their expectations. However their view point isn't the same when Atticus their father decides to take a black man's case, even if it seems hard to prove the Tom Robinson did not rape Mayella Ewell. Jem and Scout realize who Boo Radley truly is, instead of being a monster. Scout also realizes the difference between a lady and being stereotyped lady. Since the children are growing up without a mother, everyone believes that Jem and Scout aren't growing up right. Throughout the story, it is proven that Jem and Scout both mature through experiences that make them look at their society and world in a different light. At first Scout and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Summer came to an end and Scout and Jem entered school. Jem behaved different in school than at home. The main contrast was the games that Jem and Scout played together. When they arrive. Scout being younger acted herself asking Jem to play a game with her. Jem told her no since it was at school."You mean we can't play anymore.Well do like we always do at home, he said, but you'll see school is different". (21) This introduces the change of Jem. As entering a new level of the school year he might be a little maturerer at this point of his age. As Scout leaves for class she's aware of the different white families in class. Every child was known for what they went through and their family's history. This is where Scout starts to notice the difference, although she might not know all her surroundings, yet;"Walter is one of the Cunninghams Miss Caroline... That's ok ma'am you'll get to know all the country folks after a while. The Cunninghams never took anything they can't pay back"(). She knows who the Cunninghams were and why Walter could not accept the money from his teacher. Everyone in town knows this about the Cunninghams. After being introduced to the class, Miss. Caroline irritated since Scout knows how to read and write. At this age, it was not custom to know how to read or write for all children. It seems that the teacher wanted her to stay behind even though Scout knew what she was doing, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Amayrani Lopez. Mr. Sahr. Honors American Literature. 2 Amayrani Lopez Mr. Sahr Honors American Literature 2 March 2017 The Color Purple Background Information Alice Walker, the author, was born on February 9, 1944 in Eatonton, Georgia. She was the youngest daughter of sharecroppers and grew up poor. When Walker was eight years old, she was shot in the right eye with a BB pellet while playing with two of her brothers. After she got shot in the eye, a whitish scar tissue formed, and she became self–conscious of this visible mark. She found solace in reading and writing poetry. As a child, she attended segregated schools and graduated from high school as valedictorian. She went to Spelman College in Atlanta with the help of a scholarship, but eventually switched to Sarah Lawrence College in New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Analysis The Color Purple has really short chapters that are written as letters to God and explains Celie's hardships in the simplest way possible. Celie expresses her thoughts with poor grammar and spelling, which emphasizes the point that Celie isn't educated. This is shown when Celie says "He wake up while I'm in the field. I been chopping cotton three hours by time he come. Us don't say nothing to each other" (Walker 26). In the beginning, Celie's letters discuss topics briefly rather than being developed in long paragraphs. After Nettie and Celie reconnect, Celie's letters get longer and more detailed. She expresses her joy by writing more. It also shows how she feels entitled to express her feelings more than she did before. Next, the setting affects how the characters act. Because the setting is in rural areas of the South and Celie is a poor black women, her bad treatment is ignored, and she has little exposure to education or the outside world. Celie lives most of her life very isolated and ignorant. Celie starts to learn more about herself and the world from people who enter into her life from different worlds than hers. Shug Avery comes from the city, where she lives a liberated life. Celie leaves home and goes with Shug to Memphis, where she also becomes more liberated. Celie's world is expanded due to her sister's travels in Africa. Living a poor life in the South, Celie never considered her African heritage until she finds Nettie's letters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. 10 Most Remarkable Posthumously Published Books 10 Most Remarkable Posthumously Published Books How to deal with an author's unpublished work after death is a much debated issue. Many famous authors have had their works published after their death, some with their blessings and others against their explicitly stated wishes. Nabokov didn't want The Original of Laura to be released. He had instructed his son Dmitri in his will to destroy the manuscript but Dmitiri wasn't inclined to obey, inciting a debate over which is more important – an author's last wishes or literary posterity. For better or worse, here are ten such remarkable works that have been published after the author has passed on. 10. Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky Died: 1942 Published: 2004 Suite Française is one of the great first–hand novelistic chronicles of life in Nazi occupied France. In July 1942, having just completed the first two of a planned sequence of five novels, Némirovsky was apprehended as "a stateless person of Jewish descent" and deported to Auschwitz, where she died. Her two small daughters escaped, along with the manuscript of Suite Française in a small suitcase. Ironically, her elder daughter, Denise, kept the manuscript for fifty years without reading it, thinking it was a journal, possibly too agonizing to read. In the 1990s, she made arrangements to donate her mother's papers to a French war archive, and decided to check out what her mother had written. She discovered, instead of a diary, two novellas written in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Exploring Personal Choices in Toni Morrison's Beloved Essay Exploring Personal Choices in Toni Morrison's Beloved At the climax of her book Beloved, Toni Morrison uses strong imagery to examine the mind of a woman who is thinking of killing her own children. She writes, "Because the truth was simple, not a long–drawn–out record of flowered shifts, tree cages, selfishness, ankle ropes and wells. Simple: she was squatting in the garden and when she saw them coming and recognized schoolteacher's hat, she heard wings. Little hummingbirds stuck their needle beaks right through her headcloth into her hair and beat their wings. And if she thought anything, it was No. Nono. Nonono. Simple. She just flew. Collected every bit of life she had made, all the parts of her that were precious and fine and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of a character who is succesful in avoiding the path of common sense is Sixo, one of the other slaves on the plantation that Sethe had run away from. He carries on relations with "the Thirty–Mile woman", a girl slave on another plantation. As her name implies, he has to travel thirty miles (during the night) to see her. One meeting–place he tries to use is an Indian holy–spot; the place's presence gives him permission to use it. In the end, he has had sex with her the night before he is killed by slave–hunters (226). Shortly before that time, he refused to speak English any more. At the end of the novel, Paul D tries to use Sixo's words as a way to describe what he wishes his relationship with Sethe would be (state to convey?): "She is a friend of my mind. She gather me, man. The pieces I am, she gather them and give them back to me in all the right order. It's good, you know, when you got a woman who is a friend of your mind." The story gives absolutely no hint as to how Beloved feels or why she does what she does. It only describes what she does and says. All events in the story are consistent with the possibility that 124 was subject to earthquakes for a while (perhaps because of coal mining in the vicinity), and then a tramp who had almost drowned in the river and had high fever wandered up to the house, stayed there a while, and ran away when she saw the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Old Man And The Sea By Ernest Hemingway August 21, 2017 Pulitzer Prize Judging Board Columbia University 709 Pulitzer Hall 2950 Broadway New York, NY USA 10027 Dear Pulitzer Prize Judging Board: The Old Man and the Sea by American author, Ernest Hemingway deserved the Pulitzer Prize it received because of the author 's use of craft elements, the realness of all of the characters and events, and the lasting themes that are relevant to the year it was written that were created by this realness, which in turn created a legacy. The first reason The Old Man and the Sea deserved its Pulitzer Prize is because of the author's use of craft elements such as style, language, descriptions, usage of personification and similes, as well as natural insights to common knowledge. Ernest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the old man had gaffed her and clubbed her, holding the rapier bill with its sandpaper edge and clubbing her across the top of her head until her colour turned to a colour almost like the backing of mirrors..." (49). These descriptions effortlessly use similes and personification as well, ""...his tail was sharp as a scythe..." (49), "Why did they make birds so delicate and fine as those sea swallows when the ocean can be so cruel? She is kind and very beautiful. But she can be so cruel and it comes so suddenly and such birds that dipping and hunting, with their small sad voices are made too delicately for the sea," (29). In the midst of all the elements insights into the common knowledge a fisherman has, as well as common knowledge of the main character's town, is inserted into the book in a way that add rather than takes away, "It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea and the old man had always considered it so and respected it. But now he said his thoughts aloud many times since there was no one that they could annoy," (39). All of these are exceptional and add to the book rather than take away or distract the reader. They actually bring the reader into the book more with the realness created by the author's craft elements. Another reason The Old Man and the Sea deserved its Pulitzer Prize is because of the realness of all of the characters and events in the book. Hemingway
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  • 11. Nell Harper Lee Biography Essay Nelle Harper Lee was born in Monroeville, Alabama on April 28, 1926. She died February 19, 2016 and was buried in her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama. She was a successful writer who influenced many while she was alive and even after she died. Her two published books were successful, especially her pulitzer prize winner To Kill A Mockingbird. Harper was a very humble and wise woman who withheld many of the characteristics her main character Atticus had in her novel. It's said that her pulitzer prize winning book was mainly by events from her childhood. Lee was the youngest of her family's four children. She survived her brothers Edwin's death in 1951, sister Louise in 2009, and sister Alice, who became a lawyer, and took over their father's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To Kill A Mockingbird has become one of the most popular books in the world, winning the Pulitzer award for fiction writing. Her novel continues to appear in the schools reading lists each year, thirty million copies have been printed in forty different languages. In her evolution of becoming famous, Lee became reclusive, only giving one single interview in 1964. She reviewed an honorary doctorate from the University of Alabama, a literary award from Los Angeles Public Library In June 2005, and she was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November 2007 by President George W. Bush. In the article Twin Cities authors, actors on what "mockingbird" meant to them it's stated that "To kill a mockingbird is one of the most rare novels that helped, and continues to help, a whole society reckon, with big painful truths, it's a book everyone would read, and re–read" (Hertzel). This shows how Lee's book continues to inspire many people about segregation and racism. In conclusion, Lee is a successful writer who inspired many to see segregation and racism. She was very blunt about her work and she was conservative with her life. After her stroke in 2007, Lee struggled with various ongoing health issues, including hearing loss, limited vision and problems with her short–term memory. But this didn't stop Lee from writing and reading because she loved it so passionately. Lee had many traits that allowed her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Literary Devices In The Color Purple The book The Color Purple by Alice Walker is about a fourteen–year–old girl named Celie who is uneducated, poor, and abused. Celie starts writing letters to god about her abuse she receives daily from her father, Alphonso. Alphonso raped Celie resulting in her becoming impregnated with a girl who Alphonso both stole and killed. Celie also gives birth to another one of Alphonso´s children a baby boy who Alphonso also stole. Alphonso forces Celie in marriage to Mr._____ who also abuses her which emotionally impacted her. Celie is left abused and without a friend or companion since her sister Nettie moved to Africa to get away from her father, who she later learns is actually the girls step–father. Soon Celie meets Shug Avery Mr._____´s wife who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chapter really showed me just how powerful the book was going to be. Reading the first chapter really shocked me because there was a lot of racism and sexual abuse. The thing that made keep reading the book was to see if Celie was ever going to stick up for herself. The impact that The Color Purple had on me was very emotional since it related to a lot of the problems we are dealing with today in our society. It really made me more aware of these world–wide problems and how they really need to be stopped. The author really made an effect on the reader with a shocking opening line "You better not never tell nobody but God. It'd kill your mammy," (Walker,1). I think Walker really wanted to have the first line really have an impact on the reader and make them want to continue reading. Walker also made an effect on the reader by using poor grammar to get to know the character. The book was the opposite you would expect to see in a normal book. Walker tested the rules of literature by using colloquial language and awful spelling to ale the book stand out. I believe that the book is realistic fiction because it's a lot alike how things were back in the day. The main character was Celie she was the protagonist and the narrator of the story. Shug Avery was Celie's lover and without her would probably not be able to stand up for herself. The character Squeak is mixed black and white ethnicity, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Color Crickner Should Be Banned In The Color Purple By... My banned book is called The Color Purple written by Alice Walker. The book was published in 1982, and in 1983 it won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction. Many people loved it, but others weren't fond the content, and because of all that inappropriate content, I believe that the book should be banned. Even though the book isn't focused on the racism, rape, homosexuality, etc. it still should be banned because things that are inappropriate occur very often. I enjoyed reading the book, but I wouldn't recommend it to a younger child, I wouldn't really recommend it to anyone younger than the age of sixteen or seventeen. There is a lot of content that I strongly dislike, for example, on the very first page of the book, it goes into detail about one of the characters (named Celie) being touched by her own father, who is flesh and blood. "He [Pa] never had a kine word to say to me. Just say You gonna do what your mammy wouldn't. First he put his thing up gainst my hip and sort of wiggle it around. Then he grab hold my titties....(Walker)." There is also a lot of disrespect towards women, when Celie gave birth to a child her own father took her baby and sold it for money. She didn't get to hold her or say goodbye at all. I understand that this actually happened, and still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Jhumpa Lahiri is an Indian American author who likes to... Jhumpa Lahiri is an Indian American author who likes to write mainly about the experiences of other Indian Americans. She is a very successful author. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her first novel and her fiction appears in The New Yorker often. One of those works from 1998 is a short story, "A Temporary Matter", about a husband and a wife, Shukumar and Shoba, whose electricity will be temporarily cut off for one hour for five days. This seems simple enough, but as you read the story you find that maybe it's their marriage that might be the "temporary matter" itself. The title is interesting from the beginning. It gives us hints about the setting, the characters and their situation, as well as plants the whole theme of the story. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You immediately catch on that this is a big part in why they are having marital problems; they are both extremely overwhelmed with grief. Shukumar is so overwhelmed that he seldom leaves the house whereas Shoba is so overwhelmed but stays away from the house as much as she can. The house reminds her of her loss. Shukumar even says that she treats the house as if it's a "hotel" and that she "began putting in extra hours at work". Shukumar and Shoba's grief have led them to withdrawing from one another. Until the nightly power outages, they avoided each other as much as possible. Shukumar even stays in the room he knows Shoba doesn't want anywhere near because the baby's crib was once there. Symbolism can be seen in the power outages. When the power is off, Shukumar and Shoba become intimate and share things with one another. The darkness represents their safe place and the relationship they once shared before the loss of their child. But as the title explains, this is only "temporary". The power outages will only happen over a period of five days and after that everything will go back to the way it was. The loss of the baby symbolizes the turning point for their marriage. After the loss of their child, things quickly began to change. We know this because Shukumar is constantly reminiscing and going back to how his wife "once" looked or how she "once" cooked. "A Temporary Matter", focuses so much on the little things and dances around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Description Of My Birthday What is that one day we wait for all year? Well of course, our birthday. We all wait for that special day that is our birthday. Our birthday is that one special day that lets us know we are getting older. We get older each year we reach our birthday, but have we wondered what happened the day of our birth? I have also wondered what happened on November 30,2000. The number one thing i know that happened on November 30 is that I was it was my birth day. I was born on November 30 of the year 2000. That day seemed to be a very sunny afternoon. That day my parents decided to name me Breanna. They name Breanna means noble strong and virtuous; the name is the feminine version of the name Brian. The year 2000 was a special year because it was the mathematical year and also because it was the international year for the culture of peace. Christmas is also an important time of the year and that is also another event most people wait forward to every year. In this year christmas wasn't to good for the people in china because of a christmas party that turned deadly. The party was at an unlicensed disco, and it caught on fire and ended up killing more than 300 people I share my birthday with many people but what excites me the most is the to find famous people that were born the same day as I was. Some famous people I share my birthday is Mark Twain, Sir winston Churchill, Shirley Chisholm, John McCrae and Ben Stiller. Mark twain was a famous american writer and was born on November 30, 1835. Sir winston Churchill was a British statesman who served as a prime minister in the UK. Shirley Chisholm was the first american black congresswoman and presidential candidate John McCrae was a war world 1 soldier who wrote the memorial poem named "In Flanders Fields" that is very well known today, and Ben Stiller is a famous actor and filmmaker. Some of this famous people have been very important to history and that's why i'm honored to share my birthday with them. One first fact that I have found near my birthday is that on November 29,2000 there was an oil spill 26 miles of the mississippi river. The spill affected many areas of the around the mississippi river. No injuries were reported, but there was some wildlife animals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Significance of the Title of To Kill a Mockingbird by... The Significance of the Title of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee The title of this novel is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and throughout the book the word mockingbird appears several times. The mockingbird is the most significant symbol in the novel. The motif of the story is the innocent creature of the mockingbird. What is a mockingbird? A mockingbird is a type of finch. It is a small plain bird and has a beautiful song. It got its name because its beautiful sing 'mocks' other birds. The mockingbird idea first comes about in chapter 10,when Atticus is telling the children how to use their shotguns. He tells them: "Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em. But remember it's a sin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They haven't done anything wrong and are scared that they may get hurt or something bad may happen when the dog appears. Another time the mockingbird idea comes up is in chapter 21,when everyone is in the court room waiting for the verdict on whether Tom Robinson has been found guilty or not. Scout describes the atmosphere in the courtroom like this: 'The feeling grew until the atmosphere in the court–room was exactly the same as a cold February morning, when the mockingbirds were still and the carpenters had stopped hammering on miss Maudie's new house.' I think that when Scout talks about the atmosphere being like a cold February morning she is describing the tension in the room. When everyone is still and silent. When Scout says that the mockingbirds were still I think that she was referring to Atticus and Tom Robinson. I think this because Tom is waiting to see if he has been found guilty or not and Atticus is waiting to see if he has won his case. They are both deadly still and anxious to hear the verdict. They have been regarded as mockingbirds because both Atticus and Tom are innocent characters that have done nothing wrong. Also another place in which the idea of mockingbirds appears is in chapter 25,when Mr Underwood is talking about Tom Robinson's escape and death. He seems very opposed to Tom being shot, as he was a cripple. In the newspaper article he wrote he said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee The same cool air that flows through the sky, is the same as the rotten prejudiced air, in which, the people of Maycomb breathe every day. It's an unnecessary sickness that spreads throughout the whole town. In Harper Lee's novel of To Kill a Mockingbird, it symbolizes the many divisions and classifications used in Maycomb to differentiate different groups of people. Although, each individual is in fact different, the people of Maycomb are blinded to the fact that, "'there's just one kind of folks. Folks'" (Lee 304). Scout understood the fact that people shouldn't be judged based on divisions and classifications, and rather focused on people's similarities. Scout's mature way of understanding, le her see something, that most people in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atticus was ignorant to the fact that, he would get Jem in trouble (when it wasn't even his fault), and was worried about his reputation instead. Aside from reputation, stereotypes and expectations was also something unusual that was found in Maycomb. Stereotypes are generally an opinion about something, that is believed to be true, but usually isn't mimicked. Although in Maycomb, stereotypes are reinforced, and expectations were sure to follow. When Scout said that she wanted to be a lady, Miss Stephanie replied to her saying that, "'you wont get very far until you start wearing dresses more often'" (308). The "ladies" in Maycomb believed that a dress symbolized a woman, but what Miss Stephanie meant was that, Scout wont get anywhere until she starts acting like a woman, and that just being a lady, that wears dresses and acts like one wasn't enough. She expects Scout to make use of what she had (like the many job opportunities, or being a lawyer like her father), but said it in a rough manner. Just like any other habit, living based on reputation, stereotypes, expectations, was something that, gradually became unnoticeable by the townspeople of Maycomb. The small town of Maycomb, didn't need a month to make the prejudice sickness a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Female Oppression In Movies Oppression is an issue that some women deal with every day. In my project, I will give examples of how black women are subjected to oppression in film. I will be analyzing two different creators a male and a female. I will analyze their work. Looking, specifically at Alice Walker's the Color Purple and Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married. Both films are different because of their plots, setting, and era's the films were made in. However, they are also alike in various ways. One of the main commonalities is that both films depict black female oppression. The leading female characters in these films are subjected to oppression such as: verbal abuse, physical abuse, mental abuse, and emotional abuse. I will use this essay to analysis these films and the creative forces behind them. I will also reference many primary and secondary sources. The information collected from these references will be used to answer the questions: How do the creative forces such as Alice Walker and her story the Color Purple and the creative forces of Tyler Perry and his work in Why Did I Get Married compare in their depiction of black female oppression? How accurate of a portrayal is the oppression of black women in film? What message are they trying to portray? How does black female oppression in film compare to white female oppression in film? The information in the essay will help prove that creative forces, whether black male or black female can create work that supports the black feminist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Alice Walker Research Papers Mary Grace Furmanchik Mrs. Coggins English 311 18 April 2016 The Building Blocks of Alice Walker Alice Walker, an american writer, was born in Putnam, Georgia, and was the youngest of her eight siblings. Her father, Willie Walker, was "wonderful at math, but a terrible farmer" and made around $4,000 dollars in today's money by sharecropping and dairy farming. Her mother, Millie Grant, worked as a maid 11 hours a day to help send Alice to college. Growing up listening to her grandfather's stories of his past, Walker began building her empire for writing. When Walker was 8 years old, one of her brothers accidently shot her in the right eye with a BB gun. The Walkers, being poor and car–less, did not get Alice to a doctor in time to prevent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Color Purple the whole story is based of a character who overcomes the oppression of male dominance and finds self assertivation. "Womanist was a term Walker used for feminist of color, who loves women's culture, music, dance, the spirit, and herself. Her definition would transform black women's literary criticism and had a major impact on feminism in general."(Gillespie 11) Walker also was greatly influenced by Zora Neale Hurston, an African American woman writer during the Roaring 20's. By definition, Hurston was considered a womanist to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Beauty When The Other Dancer Is The Self, By Alice Walker Some may confine to societies expectations, rebel, or even enforce them; however, Alice Walker "dances" over the categories that society has believed she should be placed in to find something more meaningful and significant about herself. Alice Walker, known for her numerous awards and 1983 Pulitzer Prize winning work, The Color Purple, is an American novelist, poet, and activist. Her essay, Beauty: When the Other Dancer is the Self, is an autobiographical account of an incident that caused her to go blind in one eye when she was eight years old. Walker's thoughts, feelings, and emotions, which were cultivated by the standards and pressures of society, are described in her story. While some may overlook its purpose, the metaphor of dance is significant because it represents her individual liberation of societal standards and categorization, which in turn influences readers to consider their oppressors and realize their self–worth. The societal expectations for beauty are an ingrained concept amongst the minds of almost every individual, who in turn project these standards on each other and their own children. Throughout her adolescence, Walker seeks for validation of her beauty through others. "When I rise to give my speech I do so on a great wave of love and pride and expectation." (Walker 2). Walker was seeking a reaction from her audience as she read her Easter speech to her church; a reaction of approval and admiration, which then confirmed her "cuteness". The emotional toil brought upon by the accident caused Walker to go into a dark place of unacceptance of herself. She did poorly in school, was bullied in school, and kept her head down for several years of her life because of the shame she felt from the appearance of her eye. "I tell it I hate and despise it. I do not pray for sight. I pray for beauty." (Walker 5). At twelve years–old, Walker talks about the eye that has gone blind and development of her self–unacceptance can be seen here. The lack of concern she had about the function of her eye, but rather the aesthetics, shows how dependent Walker was on in achieving societal standards. As a woman of color and activist in the Civil Rights movement, racial oppression and discrimination are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Why Is It Important To Celie? The Author Alice Malsenior Walker is an American novelist who was born in Eatonton, Georgia on February 9, 1944. She's the youngest of eight children, her parents are Willie Lee Walker and Minnie Lou Tallulah Grant. Alice grew up being poor, her parents were sharecroppers and only earned about $300 a year. Her mother worked as a maid to be able to support her family and to be able to send Alice to college. Since Alice lived under the Jim Crow Laws, Walker's parents resisted landlords who expected the children of black sharecroppers to work the fields at very young age. Instead of children being sent to school they were expected work but Alice's mother said otherwise, she saved up money so Alice can attend college. Alice grew up with an oral tradition, she listened to stories from her grandfather, who motivated Walker to begin writing at the age of eight. In the summer of 1952, Walker was injured when she was only eight years old, her brother accidentally shot her in the eye with a BB gun. The accident left her permanently blind from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Celie is friendly and loving even though she has been through many obstacles in her life and she is able to emerge from her self–preserving stoicism. To Celie marriage is very important and she presents that in many of her letters. "Mr._ marry me to take care of his children. I marry him cause my daddy made me. I don't love Mr._ and he don't love me. But you his wife, he say, just like Sofia mine. The wife spose to mine. Do Shug Avery mind Mr._? I ast. She the woman he wanted to mary." Celie wants Harpo to be able to see that love plays a big role in marragie. She wants him to undertand that marraige is more than just having your wife obey what you ask of her. Celie wants Harpo to realize that love in a marriage is to they key, simce Celie finds marragie to be imporant she wants eveyone else to undertand that as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of ' Kill A Mockingbird ' By Harper Lee Social Inequality is an issue that the American society has been struggling to solve for generations. Though we would like to say that this problem has been solved throughout time, it sadly has not gotten much better. In the classic novel To Kill A Mockingbird, author Harper Lee takes us back in time to when this issue was more commonly known, the 1930's. The Finch family had lived in the town of Maycomb for generations and throughout the book it was clearly shown and stated how both women and blacks were seen differently because of their race or gender. After taking a closer look at Lee's symbolism, characterization and foreshadowing used to describe the rough times that both women and African Americans had to go through. One very common literary device that was shown throughout the novel was Lee's use of symbolism. The references to mockingbirds throughout the book played a huge role in showing social inequality at its finest. An example of this device being used is when Miss Maudie Atkinson refers to mockingbirds when having a conversation with Scout. "Mockingbirds don 't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don 't eat up people 's gardens, don 't nest in corn cribs, they don 't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That is why its a sin to kill a mockingbird." (Lee 119). When first reading this it is not very clear what the author is trying to say, but, it is actually showing symbolism towards social inequality in the strongest ways. Just like how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Color Purple by Alice Walker In the novel, the color purple, Alice Walker said "A girl is nothing to herself; only to her husband can she become something. What can she become? I asked. Why, she said, the mother of his children. But I am not the mother of anybody's children, I said, and I am something", clearly supporting the idea that self–actualization is independent from gender roles. It's this sense of self– actualization and how it leads to empowerment that the minor characters in the color purple consistently conveyed throughout the novel. Minor characters aren't minor at all; in fact, they play major roles in leading various areas in the thematic development, symbolism and adding dimension to the main characters. Harpo struggles to fit into stereotypical gender roles established by society's views and enforced by his father. At the beginning of the novel, Harpo tries to emulate his father's abusive tendencies in an attempt to make his wife obey his rules. When Harpo first introduced Sofia to his father and it was time for Sofia to leave, "Harpo stands up to leave too but she says Naw, Harpo, you stay here. He sort of hang there between them a while then he sit down again (Walker, 31). It's this hesitance that speaks volumes about Harpo's internal conflict. This is the first quote that introduces and indicates his uncertainty and confusion about his role(s) as a stereotypical man during the time of segregation–not only among whites and African Americans but also among males and females. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea is a short, but rich novel about an old fisherman who, after eighty–four unsuccessful days in a row, hooks the largest fish of his life. Written by Ernest Hemingway in 1951, and published in 1952, the novel was the last of Hemingway's novels to be published during his lifetime. The book was praised by critics, and became an immediate success. The story was also awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and was a factor in Hemingway winning a Nobel Prize. The story was published after Across the River and into the Trees, a Hemingway novel that was almost universally panned by critics. The Old Man and the Sea bolstered Hemingway's somewhat tarnished reputation, and reestablished him as an elite American author. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Santiago finally reels the fish to the side of the boat and harpoons it. Although he has won the battle with the fish, the blood from the harpoon wound inevitably attracts sharks. They come in waves, as the old man tries to fight them off. Little by little, they take the meat of the fish, until Santiago is left with only a carcass. The next morning, people are gathered, looking at the giant skeleton of the fish. The boy goes to the old man's shack and consoles him, promising to always fish with him regardless of what his parents say. The old man then goes to sleep and dreams of lions. The Old Man and the Sea is a simple yet powerful tale. Although on the surface it's about a man and his battle with a huge marlin, the heart of the story is Santiago's ability to endure. The old man has been enduring a drought of luck. Although he has gone eighty–four days without a fish, he still maintains his same routine of careful preparation each day. The old man takes pride in his craft, and makes sure his equipment and supplies are thoroughly maintained every day. Although the people in town may call him salao, he knows that his skill is more important than luck. He endures his fishless streak with a quiet dignity, being mindful of his craft so that he could not blame himself for being unsuccessful. The old man also endures ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analysis Of The Story ' The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall ' The title of the story is The Jilting of Granny Weatherall. The author of this story is an American woman by the name of Katherine Anne Porter. Porter was born in 1890 in Indian Creek Texas and died in 1980. In 1930 her story titled Judas helped her gain a good reputation. In 1965 Porter received a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award for her Collected Stories. The main character is a sickly, eighty–year–old woman by name of Ellen who is referred to as Granny Weatherall in the story. She is skin and bones, sassy, and a very stubborn woman. There is no exact location but what I can gather is that this story is told from a small room on her death bed. The story starts in the day time and ends in the night. The story is told in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another theme is being abandoned. She was left at the altar and for years wondered why she was not good enough to marry. The final theme is mortality. Granny kept saying how she did not fear death but towards the end of her life she felt as if she was not done living life, yet time had run out. The story had some humorous moments but the jolting of thoughts got to be a bit annoying. After I read the story, it made sense to have it written that way. After all, she was a sick old woman who was dying and at that age, it is expected for thoughts to be mixed up. I at first was confused as to who was talking and thought maybe the story was told in the first person but as I kept reading I realized it was not. Although it is a little weird not to know who is telling this story, it may have been beneficial because then we can then get a clear understanding of how Granny was feeling without being interrupted by someone else's personal input. The line in the story that says, "She could not remember any other sorrow because this grief wiped them all away" makes me feel that it may have been mortality as the narrator, which I think would have been neat. Sixty years prior her ex– fiancé George left her at the altar without an explanation. This led to Granny wanting to prove that she could be a good wife. Bitterness crept in and she let it eat at her for the rest of her life. This is a story of another jilting because Granny may have believed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Gender Equality In Alice Walker's The Color Purple By the release of The Color Purple, women had already begun to eliminate gender discrimination in education, voting, sports, and in the workforce. During To Kill a Mockingbird's time, only "30 percent of wives worked outside the home in 1960" ("Modern America"). This would eventually grow into "50 percent by 1980" ("Modern America"), which alludes to gender bias becoming less of an issue when The Color Purple came to be. By 1980, still two years before the publication of Alice Walker's novel, "more than half of all women were in the workforce" ("Modern America"), and "women constituted approximately 40 percent of the working population" ("Modern America"). The fact that women were almost equal to men in the workforce by 1980 is a window ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The response she receives is "you won't get very far until you start wearing dresses more often" (Lee 263), which is a clear criticism and warning for Scout, explained by the notion that Scout would never be accepted as a lady if she did not conform to the gender norms of the 1930s. As she is growing up, Scout is faced with conflicting views of who she wants to be and what she is supposed to do as a woman. Scout repeatedly challenges the traditional view of women by wearing pants, being covered in dirt, and by acting in ways that are considered unladylike. This reflects the same conflicts women were facing during the 1960s and long before, which is why To Kill a Mockingbird fits so well within the time period. Harper Lee takes her ideas on gender equality a step further to hint that times were changing by using the arrival of Scout's aunt, Alexandra. Upon her entry into the novel, Scout states that "to all parties present and participating in the life of the country, Aunt Alexandra was one of the last of her kind" (Lee 146). Because Aunt Alexandra is the "last of her kind" and a source of pressure for Scout to become a "female" in society, Harper Lee provides a clue that times were changing for women, as early as the 1930s. To further illustrate women's changing roles, Scout also attends school with other boys, but is told that it would be wise to keep her literacy a secret. For the time in which the novel is set, the fact that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Toni Morrison's Beloved Symbolism in Beloved In the novel Beloved, the author, Toni Morrison, attempts to promote a variety of different themes and ideas by symbolizing them in minor events and situations. This symbolism is evident throughout the entire novel and is very crucial to the understanding and analyzing of the text. A good example of this is the ice skating scene. Morrison uses this scene to represent the slow, but consistent, deterioration of the family living in 124 and to foreshadow the ultimate demise of the family unit. Morrison writes repeatedly, "Nobody saw them falling," yet in all reality they were falling, and falling fast (Morrison 174). There are a number of details, including the setting, Sethe's emotions, the choice of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her mind is clouded with emotions and "rememories." But in the ice skating scene this appears to change as Morrison writes, "Anybody feeling sorry for [Sethe], anybody wandering by to peep in and see how she was getting on would discover that the woman... was sailing happily on a frozen lake" (Morrison 174). Sethe appeared to be happy once again. At one point, Sethe takes on the qualities of some kind of wild animal, having four legs. After falling on the ice "Sethe rose to her hands and knees, laughter still shaking her chest, making her eyes wet. She stayed that way for a while, on all fours" (Morrison 175). Paul D also refers to her as being an animal and having four legs later in the novel. It is also interesting that Morrison writes, "Sethe couldn't skate a lick..." (Morrison 174) Sethe did not know how to skate, just like she did not know how to be a parent. This inability later leads to the downfall of the family. Morrison takes great detail in describing which shoes each member of the family wears while ice skating. Sethe says, "We'll take turns. Two skates on one; one skate on one; and shoe slide for the other" (Morrison 174). Morrison writes, "Beloved wore the pair" (Morrison 174). Beloved was given the two best skates because she was the least stable of the three. She needed the most attention, the most help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Who Is Alice Walker? Alice Walker is known for her awesome books and movies, but one impressive fact about Alice is that she is a poet, novelist, short writer and an essayist. Walkers book called "The Color Purple" won her the National Book Award and The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Most of her book are best sellers. Walker began publishing her fiction and poetry during the latter years of the Black arts movement in the 1960s. Her books have been translated into more than two dozen languages, and her books have sold more than fifteen copies.Walker has been an activist all her adult life, and believes that learning to extend the range of our compassion is activity and work available to all. She is a staunch defender not only of human rights, but of the rights of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Growing up was not easy for Ms.Walker. While playing with her two brothers she got shot in her right eye with a BB gun. Walker decided to become a writer as she got older. She wrote a novel called 'The Temple of My familiar" in 1989 and another novel in 1992 called "possessing The Secret Of Joy". Alice is a Pulitzer Prize winning, African American novelist and poet most famous for authoring "The Color Purple". "Roselily" was her first published as the opening story in Alice W first collection of short stories.Her first novel was "The Third Life of Grange Copeland". Another impressive fact about Ms.Walker is some of her books are about her own experiences. She is most famous for "The Color Purple", because the book won multiple prizes and made her even more famous. "The Color Purple" is about two sisters that grow up fairly poor and are slaves around their fathers land. The oldest sister got raped by her dad and got pregnant twice. The father took both of her babies and got rid of them. Later in the movie she sees a baby and thinks its hers so she follows the woman carrying the child and ask if she can hold her. While she is holding the baby she looks under on the dipper to see if the stitching is on the pamper. The older sister stitches "Olivia" on the bottoms. The dad gives the older daughter to a man who wants his youngest daughter but the dad won't let him. Later the girls visit each other and the older ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Stereotypes In To Kill A Mockingbird Living in a small society tends to influence those in the community to "go with the flow." The small town of Maycomb is unlike the typical close–minded small society due to the residents of the Finch family (primarily) and a few others who stood out. The small town stereotype is portrayed very differently in the sense that there is an internal conflict in the town which is not typical of a small town that would usually be very uniform.To Kill A Mockingbird "won a Pulitzer Prize for its depiction of small–town horror" (Snodgrass, Blooms Literature ). Author Amy Watkin says, "Scholars look at Harper Lee to tell us about life in the South in the early twentieth century–not just in terms of what people did but how and what they thought and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This raises the question of; What would life be like for Jem and Scout without Calpurnia?. While the children have Atticus who instills morals, can one say Atticus is truly a moral person for having a black housekeeper? Granted it is assumed that she is treated far better than most would be, it is questionable to assume that Calpurnia is not a major influence to how the future generation; Jem and scout, are growing up. Calpurnia is the one who brings the children to the trials and to the black church, not Atticus. She exposes the children to the outside world where they have experiences of their own that shape their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Theme Of Racism In To Kill A Mockingbird Two of a Kind "When I encounter people who try to make me feel lesser than equal, I don't argue. My equality is not up for debate, it is an implicit truth." – Rachel Wolchin In the literary masterpiece To Kill a Mockingbird discrimination and racism are rampant and prevalent. As the quote states above, one's equality should not be challenged, one's equality should not vetoed for all men are created equal... Well, at least that's how it's supposed to be. However, in Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird it is indisputable that the commonality of Maycomb do not seem to able to grasp this incomplex subject. Or is it, in a matter of fact, the refusal to grasp the subject that is the quandary? The three main characters in the book, by going on their miniature undertakings, unknowingly aided in the transmogrification of Maycomb county and allayed it from it's ailments such as racism, discrimination, and misogyny. Racism is the first ailment of Maycomb, while it might not be glaring a prevalent at the first look, however it is surely there. If not corrected, this ailment would slowly eat the town alive, inside out without it even knowing until the habitation is thoroughly destroyed. Racism is an infectious, cancerous disease and without treatment it will continue to spread until there is utter chaos. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird as mentioned beforehand racism runs rampant in the town of Maycomb. And only a select few seem to be almost impervious to this ailment called racism. This is shown in the following quote."Scout," said Atticus, "nigger–lover is just one of those terms that don't mean anything–like snot–nose. It's hard to explain–ignorant, trashy people use it when they think somebody's favoring Negroes over and above themselves." (Lee, 11) One can see that one of the main characters, Scout is clearly bothered by this issue of racism in the town of Maycomb. As mentioned above, Scout and the rest of the main characters go on adventures with each other. One of the reasons why the children do go on these adventures might be seemingly clear to some. But an alternative way of looking at it, is that they go on their adventures since they are one of the few people "impervious" to Maycomb's disease the characters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Literary Analysis Of The Color Purple Miss Celie's Pants/Ms. Walker's Novel Alice Walker is a world renowned novelist, poet, short story author and political activist, with works including The Temples of my Familiar and In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens. Yet Ms. Walker's most critically acclaimed novel remains The Color Purple. The Color Purple tells the complex tale African American women, their brutal living conditions, everyday abuse, and their instinct to survive. The Color Purple was an immediate success due to its simple writing style, the intricate storyline, and compelling characters. In 1983 The Color Purple was recognized for these very reasons and graciously awarded The Pulitzer Prize For Fiction. Every year several Pulitzer Awards are handed out to distinguished ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Nettie receives opportunities Celie could never fathom, their relationship comes to a halt. Celie stops receiving letters from her sister and is left to take care of her husband's obnoxious children from a previous marriage, and is verbally/physically abused on a daily basis by both her husband and his children. Celie's husband has a torrent affair with Shug Avery, a blues singer with a practical mentality who does not endure any mistreatment from anyone, regardless of their gender. When Shug Avery falls into Celie's care, Shug Avery teaches Celie a thing or two about self–confidence and the strength she must find within herself to stand up to her husband. Towards the end of the novel, Shug Avery encourages Celie to leave her husband and move with her to Memphis, where she can escape the pain of her past and for once in her life be happy. " The jail you plan for me is the one in which you will rot, I say. Shug come over to where us talking. She take one look at my face and say Celie! Then she turn to Mr. . Stop Albert, she say. Don 't say no more. You just going to make it harder on yourself. I 'll fix her wagon! say Mr. , and spring toward me. A dust devil flew up on the porch between us, fill my mouth with dirt. The dirt say. Anything you do to me, already done to you. Then I feel Shug shake me. Celie, she say. And I come to myself. I 'm pore, I 'm black, I may be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Color Purple by Alice Walker "The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for white, or women created for men." Straight from the mouth of Alice Walker this quote was spoken in order to point out that fact that none of God's creatures were put on this Earth to be someone else's property. Alice Walker is an African–American novelist and poet who took part in the 1960's civil rights movement in Mississippi. Walker's creative vision was sparked by the financial suffering and racial horror of African American life and culture in the rural South. Her writing explores different relationships among women and embraces the compensating power of social and political revolution. Walker was a catalyst for change during her lifetime. Alice Malsenior Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia. Alice Walker is one of the most admired African–American authors writing today. Because she was the youngest daughter of sharecroppers, Walker grew up fairly poor. Her mother spent her days as a maid in order to provide for her eight children. When Walker was about 8 years old, she was victim to a serious injury that impacted her life and personality. She was shot in the right eye with a BB pellet dur8ing agame of cowboys and Indians with two of her brothers. Pasty scar tissue formed in her damaged eye, and caused her to become self–conscious of this visible mark. After the incident, Walker largely withdrew from the world around her. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Color Purple vs. The Joy Luck Club Essay example The Color Purple is a biased, unbalanced view into the life of black women during the early to mid– nineteen hundreds. While it is obvious that a woman who in her own right is racist, chauvinist, and ignorant to the way that the world really works wrote the novel, it has been requested that the class write a paper on the story. Whilst this writer does not agree with this novel or anything that Alice Walker thinks or feels, obligingly this paper is been written. The Color Purple and the Joy Luck Club had many similarities, the most notably the presence of weak, ill bred, and quite frankly embarrassing male characters. The most obvious example of one of these unfortunate male characters is of course Albert from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So instead I tell my mother this: "I don't really know. It's something we started before we got married. And for some reason we never stopped." (Tan 177) It is clear from the tone of the discussion that the idea hurts Lena inside, especially since she makes less than Harold. Amy Tan wrote it this way so that the reader would pity Lean and see Harold as a money grubbing bastard. Rich is the second example of a weak male character in The Joy Luck Club, and his main flaw is gross ignorance. His new live in girlfriend is Waverly. An entire section of the book is dedicated to the first meeting between Rich and Waverly's mother and father. During the entire section, Rich makes one blunder after another. He brought a lovely bottle of red wine for dinner, not knowing that the Chinese do not stereotypically drink wine. He fumbled with the chopsticks, took huge portions and refused seconds, and regrettably added a hefty amount of soy sauce to all of the food. In possibly the biggest blunder of the night not only did he call "Lindo and Tin Jong by their first names but he butchered them calling them Linda and Tim. At the end of the night his ignorance came into play again; I knew he had failed miserably in her eyes. Rich obviously had a different opinion on how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Inequality in "To Kill a Mockingbird" One of the major themes of To Kill a Mockingbird is the divisions in human society and how those cause inquality among people. Even though most people know that they shouldn't judge others, it's human nature, and because of this, it causes different sections of society. Most of the characters experience this throughout the novel. In To Kill a Mockingbird, certain divisions in society cause inequality in the town of Maycomb, and the characters and the reader both learn important lessons. When unequal divides in society form, the person or group of people that are looked down upon don't get the respect that they should. In Maycomb, anyone different from the traditional southern ways gets the short end of the stick. Race is an obvious division in the society of Maycomb. White people are automatically thought of as good people, while African Americans do not get accepted. The people of Maycomb seem to think that there's something not right about black people, just because that's not traditional in the south. Tradition states that white people are better than black people without a question, and we can see through name–calling and the unfair trail that many people in Maycomb still hold on to this tradition. They don't even think that African Americans deserve to associate with whites hardly at all. Examples of characters experiencing this divide are Atticus and Tom. Atticus gets looked down upon by a lot of people in the town simply because he wanted to defend Tom, who was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Alice Walker, An African American Born Into Poverty Alice Walker Alice Malsenior Walker, an African American born into poverty, came into this world on February 9, 1944 in Eatonon, Georgia. She was the youngest child of eight children born to Willie Lee and Minnie Tallulah Walkers. Both of her parents were sharecroppers as well as expert story tellers. Things were not easy for the Walkers and Alice often witnessed her mother's frustration of having the burden to take care of eight children with little means. Even though children of share croppers were usually made to work the fields, Alice's mother made sure that her kids received an education. Alice was brilliant at writing poetry. When Alice Walker was eight years old, her brother accidentally shot her with a BB gun in her right eye. She lost the use of that eye and was left with scar tissue that was noticeable. Other kids would ridicule and laugh at her. This caused her to become very withdrawn. She became more of an observer and she started composing poetry in her head. She was afraid to put them on paper because she thought that her siblings would find her writings and tear them up. Despite her childhood issues and growing up when schools were segregated, Walker graduated from her high school as valedictorian. She won a full scholarship to Spellman College in Atlanta Georgia in 1961. When she was a freshman there, she was invited to the home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He recognized her because she attended the Youth World Peace Festival in Helsinki, Finland. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis Essay To 'Kill a Mockingbird' is a fairly long, complex novel that encompasses a wide range of issues and universal themes. Accordingly, Harper Lee's highly acknowledged 'To Kill a Mockingbird' emphasises the importance of people in positions of privilege to stand up and resist systemic discrimination in order to protect the innocent. Lee has fictionalised the infinitesimal county of Maycomb, a town set in the plot of her Pulitzer prize winning book. This piece of golden fiction is narrated through Jean Louise "Scout" Finch, a girl whose naivety increasingly declines as the story progresses; furthermore, her sense of morality. Her father, Atticus Finch is a lawyer who upholds high moral standards. Atticus was given the position to defend Tom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Less significant character relationships include Miss Maudie, Mrs Dubose, Boo Radley etc. Atticus is a strong–willed believer in standing up for your own beliefs and distinguishing the difference between right and wrong. His relationship with Scout impacts the audience significantly as readers are narrated the story through Scout's naïve eyes, evoking a more emotional aspect between Scout and Atticus. Atticus simply wants the best for his kids and for them to cultivate accepting the different cultures that Maycomb has to offer. This is clearly demonstrated in Chapter 9. "'If you shouldn't be defendin' him, then why are you doin' it?' 'For a number of reasons'...'The main one is, if I didn't I couldn't hold up my head in town, I couldn't represent this country in the legislature, I couldn't even tell you or Jem not to do something again'...'every lawyer gets at least one case in his lifetime that affects him personally'" (page 81–82). Despite Atticus' hesitation with the case, he accepts the indictment and the consequences that follows. Atticus is aware that if he didn't take the case he would be perceived as heartless and ultimately racist, contrary to this, the characters in the novel felt sympathetic towards him for having to deal with this trial. "..do one thing for me if you will: you just hold your head high and keep those fits down. No matter what anybody says to you, don't let 'em get your goat. Try fighting with your head for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Confederacy Of Dunces Is Much More Than A Comedy Beneath A Confederacy of dunces is much more than a comedy beneath the hilarious and unlikable characters lies a much more subtle message.Walker Percy writes, in the introduction of the novel "I hesitate to use the word comedy – though comedy it is – because that implies simply a funny book, and this novel is a great deal more than that ...It is also sad. One never quite knows where the sadness comes from."(Percy, Walker "foreword", A Confederacy of Dunces, p ix). Truly this book aside from being a brilliant comedy offers a view and psychoanalysis to the world of our main character Ignatius J. Reilly. From the beginning lines of the novel John Kennedy Toole does not try to impress us with the main character. Ignatius is far from the stereotypical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The postmodern style of writing John Kennedy Toole, makes so that the various cast of the characters in the story are much closer to people in real life making this book a perfect case to study and relate to characters of people across the world . Ignatius is introduced to us as a obnoxious and gruesome character "A green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head. The green earflaps, full of large ears and uncut hair and the fine bristles that grew in the ears themselves, stuck out on either side like turn signals indicating two directions at once"(Toole, John Kennedy, 1). John Kennedy is not trying to impress us with Ignatius. He is giving us a fantastic, complex character with radical ideas. Every sense of his character is an attempt to show us what not to do. He is unlikable and disgusting yet he judges other people, Ignatius 's appearance is a symbol for what lies beneath,his taste in clothing hints at his care for his own comfort which he seems to care about more than anything else except for his ego. Ignatius does not change throughout the story. This however, is not due to his incapability to change, he is simply not willing to change and he blames "Fortuna!" on every turn. His unwillingness to change is best said by himself when he"The book teaches us to accept that which we cannot change. It describes the plight of a just man in an unjust society. It is the very basis for medieval thought."(Toole, John ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Characters Of The Novel Of Kill A Mockingbird By... Chapters 1–2 In the first two chapters of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, we are introduced to some of the main characters and get some history on them. The main character of the story is a young boy or girl, who is very smart and thoughtful for their age of 6. The story begins by describing the ancestors of the main character as well as some background in the town of Maycomb, such as the stories about the Radleys and their mysterious ways. While reading I noticed the incredibly obvious difference in language, and way of life. When the character told of his/her childhood, and how there were mules to bring supplies around, as well as the brick/dirt roads, which are almost nowhere to be seen in most towns now. While I was reading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was having lots of trouble in school due to her learning from Atticus and Calpurina, as well as not getting along with the other children, like Walter, who she was rude to. Walter is from a poor family, and I think shows how the social class works in the story. When I had first started reading the book I thought Scout was a boy, since she was always hanging out with her brother and Dill. The way that she acts is very different than how girls are "supposed to act" and I really appreciate the impartial views of the author, and hope the views are continued through the story. I really like that Scout is a tough girl, who isn't afraid to do all the things her brother and other boys do. While Scout is a smart girl, I don't feel that a first grader can be as smart as the author is portraying, I really think that the book is told from a much older Scout who is looking back on the events during her childhood, which it had shown at the beginning of the story as she was talking in past tense. I'm incredibly interested to learn more about the creepy Radleys and what had happened to Gem's arm. Chapters 5–6 Chapters five and six of To Kill a Mockingbird summer is back again and so is Dill. Bringing even more trouble than last summer. Dill was determined on having Boo Radley come out since he had first come to Maycomb. Scout had really been discluded from the boys since she wanted to follow her father's wishes. Gem and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Modernism In Hemingway's The Old Man And The Sea Throughout the book, The Old Man and the Sea, Hemingway uses a writing style known as stream of consciousness which entails using uninterrupted thoughts and feelings of the main character. This writing style shows through the character Santiago while he is at sea. Santiago talks to himself which essentially correlates to how he feels at that moment. The usage of the technique stream of consciousness engages the reader into how the character feels during that moment making the reader connected to the character. Hemingway uses this technique to its fullest in the novel when the author shows Santiago talking to himself about DiMaggio and to then eventually thinking that he wanted to be the marlin. One of the predominate dreams that Santiago has during the book takes place on the coast of Africa with lions playing around with each other. The book tells us this is the only dream he has and the dream connect Santiago with memories of his childhood. Like the lions, Santiago is a hunter at heart with him being a fisher. But since his dream depicts the lions playing instead of hunting, the dream serves as a break from the real world.In the Old Man of the Sea, one of the main themes in the book is modernism. One of the characteristics of modernism found in the book is when Santiago is stuck on the boat while he is fishing. It is only him and his thoughts and the readers get to read everything. Through his thoughts we are able to understand how he feels. Despite the the fish Santiago ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Theme of Injustice Depicted in Harper Lee’s To Kill a... In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, injustice is a main theme that is reflected towards many characters. To Kill a Mockingbird, is a novel written by Harper Lee and published in the nineteen– sixties. Many characters in the story are treated unfairly in society due to racial or prejudicial attitudes. Overall these characters are innocent victims of injustice. Atticus, Boo Radley, and Tom Robinson are considered to be mockingbirds in the novel. A mockingbird was defined as a bird that did nothing wrong, but sang beautiful music for us to hear. These characters did nothing wrong and were treated unfairly in their town. In this different society, there are many factors that have had an influence on people's perceptions towards others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This family member feels ashamed because of Atticus' choice. He is labeled in his family for doing his job, thus making him a mockingbird. Atticus was also attacked through his children. Bob Ewell attacked Atticus' children to get back at Atticus for being a lawyer to protect a black man. "Heck, Atticus Finch. Someone's been after my children" (Lee 263). This tells us that Bob is attacking Atticus' children, from the anger he has for Atticus. Atticus did nothing to receive this pain, which proves he is an innocent man. As well is Atticus being a victim of unfair violence and judgment, Boo Radley is treated unfair in this same society. People in society always find ways to blame other people for problems that occur. The character Boo Radley was unfairly blamed in his society for problems that went wrong in the town. Boo was blamed for bad things that happened in the town, even though no one knew him. "Once the town was terrorized by a series of morbid nocturnal events: people's chickens and household pets were found mutilated...although the culprit was Crazy Addie...people still looked at the Radley place, unwilling to discard their initial suspicion (Lee 9). No one knows Boo, but these people are creating an unfair image of him. Boo did nothing wrong to anyone, this makes him a mockingbird. In the town, people also made up untrue stories about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...