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How Does Harper Lee Use Racial Discrimination In To Kill A...
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the concept of racial discrimination is a major theme. Several characters are affected by Racial
Discrimination including Bob Ewell, Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson. Harper Lee aim to educate her audience about the negative effects of
Racial Discrimination this includes Poverty, lack of education and injustice in the law system Is Bob Ewell a positive of negative influence
toward the kids in Maycomb County for the kids? Bob Ewell is the villain of the book. He is poorly educated and racist and he is violent toward the
black people in Maycomb County. He is a social outcast who looks to blame others for his faults. He looks down on black people, referring to them as
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This means the Black men do not even have a chance of being charged not guilty, instead they know what is going to happen, and so they do not
take the trial seriously. Until it was time for Tom Robinson, Atticus tried his hardest and had a good testimony, but the jury still insisted he was
guilty of the crime as they were most likely racist Scout has a lot of trouble when she finds out Atticus has accepted the case of Tom Robinson,
when she went to school Cecil Jacobs was calling Atticus in his own words "A nigger lover", this upset Scout and she started a fight. Jem had to
break then up then explain why she could not do get into fights. After school Scout went up to Atticus, and asked what a "nigger lover" is, Atticus
asked why and Scout told him, He then said he had been called loads of other names and it didn't faze him. Scout had a lot of trouble getting used to
people saying her father Atticus was "A nigger lover" as she really did not like it. Scout then asked a question for Atticus "You aren't really a
nigger–lover, then are you..." "I certainly am. I do my best to love everybody...I'm hard put, sometimes–baby, it's never and insult to be called what
somebody think is a bad name. It just shows how you how poor that person is, it doesn't hurt you" – Scout and Atticus. Pg
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Empathy Quotes In To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee and published in 1960. Its success spans almost 6 decades and almost 1 million copies are sold per
year. The book addresses different life lessons including empathy. Empathy is the ability to understand the emotions of another, something which can
take a lifetime to learn. In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, author Harper Lee introduces the concept of empathy and how it can change our
thoughts, in a different perspective, and feelings towards certain ideas, objects, or people. Towards the end of the book, Scout finally grasps the
concept of empathy thanks to Arthur "Boo" Radley, who she thinks he is a monster due to the rumors spread around town. She meets him and she
changes her perceptions about him as she recalls the events in the book. She realized "Atticus [her father] was right...you never really know a man
until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them" (Lee 321). The concept of standing in someone else's shoes is another way of saying feel how
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Atticus finished a controversial trial involving a black man accused of rape by a white woman. Atticus lost but tarnishes the reputation of the plaintiff
and her family. The plaintiff's father, Bob Ewell, is upset with Atticus because he undermines him during the trial. He lashes out at Atticus at various
times after the trial. After one, Atticus explains to Jem that "'I destroyed his [Bob Ewell's] last shred of credibility at that trial'" (Lee 249). Atticus
understands why Bob Ewell is behaving that way because he took a moment to consider Bob Ewell's feelings. Atticus now sees Bob differently
because he is now seeing first hand how his actions from the trial are affecting the Ewells'. However, Atticus may also be upset because Bob might
have embarrassed him during the
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The Characters Of Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
Introduction: Matt Berman from Common Sense Media commented, "This richly textured novel, woven from the strands of small–town life, lets
readers walk in the shoes of one fully realized character after another." To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, one of the major messages is identity.
Harper Lee lets the people look into the perspectives and identity of some of the characters that make it seem very life–like. In the novel, many
characters possess both admirable and dislikable qualities which are shown through their actions. With the nurturing of her father, Scout contains the
charming qualities of being courage and mature for her age. The father that instilled these characteristics in Scout, is Atticus Finch. While dealing with
the stressful case of Tom Robinson, Atticus maintains to keep the likable aspects of sympathy and strong will. The antagonist in this novel fighting
against Tom Robinson is Bob Ewell. Bob Ewell has instilled, in him, the terrible qualities of cruelty and racism. These life–like characters that Harper
Lee illustrates gives people a clear vision of who the characters portray. Body Paragraphs: Scout was raised in a time with racial prejudices going on
around her. This instilled in her the admirable qualities of courage and maturity. Her father, Atticus Finch, was fighting for the freedom of the opposing
side, the one everybody despised. This caused her to be put in many dangerous and hate filled situations in public which included school and the
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How To Write A Book Report On To Kill A Mockingbird
For this article, I have read the book "To Kill a Mockingbird", written by Harper Lee and published 1960. It is a book about a girl growing up in the
south in the 1930's. Overall I can see why the book has been so highly appraised. Like many, I enjoyed reading from the innocence of eight–year–old
Scout Finch. The reveal of Boo Radley near to the end of the book satisfied my curiosity. Although most of the book was pleasing to me, I disliked
seeing all of the injustice coming from racism and prejudice directed toward people of color and families of the lower class. However, nothing was left
to be desired at the end of the novel and although many things were unfair, there would not be much of a story if everything was perfect in the
fictitious town of Maycomb, Alabama. The main character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the young Scout Finch, a girl of eight years and the daughter
of attorney Atticus Finch. I liked reading from Scout's perspective because she is young and has a pure mind, seeing only the obvious facts
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As the story seems to winding down, Harper Lee reveals the mysterious character of Arthur "Boo" Radley, the Finch family's eerie recluse
neighbor. On the way home from a play one summer night, Scout and her brother, Jem, are attacked by the drunk Bob Ewell but are saved when
Boo leaves his house to stab the perpetrator with a kitchen knife. Thanks to him, Scout gets away with minimal injury and Jem escapes with only a
broken arm. Atticus invites Boo in to stay for a while for bringing his children home alive and Scout finds that Boo is a kind and quiet man after
talking to him. Atticus and the sheriff agree to cover for Boo by saying that Bob fell on top of his own knife. I liked that the author did not leave
Boo's character only to be defined by the stories Scout and her friends made up about him as
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To Kill A Mockingbird Conflict Analysis
Another narrative convention that significantly affects the communal norms and judgmental nature in To Kill a Mockingbird is conflict. The
conflicts that Harper Lee expresses, displays the hatred and social injustice Maycomb truly has in To Kill a Mockingbird. The person versus society
conflict aids in revealing the depths of Maycomb's society. Maycomb's community is like the ocean, the surface is blue and clean, when one dives in
deep into the ocean, and one can see it for what it really is. Looking deeper into Maycomb uncovers the true society. The social discrimination is often
shaped by societal norms. It is expected to be socially unjust to blacks, but a conflict between what the majority wants and the correct thing to do arises.
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Judge Taylor and the rest of the jury were pressured into being social unjust and racist according to societal norms. If the jury had not followed the
public standard, the town of Maycomb would have caused mayhem. The jury was not expected to take Tom Robinson's word because the norm is that
one must be racist and that a white's word is worth more than a black's. The town would have been shocked if Tom Robinson won. Therefore this
conflict demonstrates the importance of the judgement and societal norms in Maycomb's community. This is important because this means that the
law force is biased. Another way this is crucial is because if the law is willing to slack off in such an important case like this, what other things have
slipped through their fingers? This decision costed a life and soon, if this continues, this could cost many, more lives. The result of this decision shows
the social unjust in To Kill a Mockingbird that Harper Lee wanted to illustrate through the person versus society conflict. This affects everyone in
Maycomb as everyone is slightly or more biased and the receiving end of the judgment or action could be
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How Does Harper Lee Use Gender Bias In To Kill A Mockingbird
In Harper Lee's, To Kill A Mockingbird, she illustrates conflicts in modern day society. Classism and Gender Bias were common terms during the
1930s. During this time, segregation was strongly observed, Lee uses this knowledge to create racial tension between classes and genders. Her
characters represent all areas of life in the South.In Harper Lee's novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, she illustrates classism and Gender Bias through the
characters of Aunt Alexandra, Atticus Finch, and Bob Ewell. Gender Bias is the act of basing what a person can do based on sex/gender. A great
example of this in To Kill A Mockingbird is when Aunt Alexandra tells Atticus that he has let Scout's non
–"ladylike" behavior go on to the point where
it's becoming embarrassing
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Arthur Radley Lasting
A Lasting Piece or A Total Disappointment: The Ending of To Kill A Mockingbird
Quite often, people forget about what they read as soon as they finish reading it. However, when a book has a strong, important, and impactful
ending, the character and lessons stay with them. Arthur Radley is a symbol of goodness, yet is treated as a premature Tom Robinson. A villain
who strongly embodies the idea of racism and hatred is Bob Ewell, who suffers a truly ironic fate. By speaking his wise words, Atticus accomplishes
the author's purpose and concludes the novel sufficiently. Harper Lee's novel ends well because Arthur Radley and Bob Ewell show how good always
triumphs over evil, while Atticus Finch remind readers that goodness resides in nearly everyone, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Not only does he deal with his neighbors poorly, but his own family is also subjects of his relentless torturing. Scout recounts a conversation with
Atticus, "It's against the law all right," said my father, "and it's certainly bad, but when a man spends his relief checks on green whiskey his
children have a way of crying from hunger pains" (Lee 34). He performs all of these acts with absolutely no punishment. After committing his most
inhumane and vile act, the rape of his daughter and accusation of an innocent black man for the crime, he is finally put to trial. Ever since Atticus
attempts to incarcerate him, Bob Ewell focuses on trying to harm Finch and his family. "Somehow, I could think of nothing but Mr. Bob Ewell
saying that he'd get Atticus if it took him the rest of his life. Mr. Ewell almost got him, and it was the last thing he did" Scout recalls as she thinks
about his maniac attempt to murder her and her brother. (Lee 306). Unsuccessful, Bob Ewell finally got what was coming to him as he subsequently
"fell on his knife" (Lee 314). It is difficult to feel sympathy for Ewell because of his brutality and unethicality. An arguable case of karma, his life is
cut short after harming many lives around him, and being guilty of Tom Robinson's death. Even with all of these drastic events, Atticus Finch is still
able to stay optimistic and
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Film Analysis: The Coen Brother's Films
Speculation and analysis of the Coen brothers' films has often portrayed them as drivers rather than reflectors of pop culture; NPR wrote earlier this
year "The Coen brother's sparked a bluegrass revival with taheir 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou?– will they do the same for folk with their
latest movie Inside Llewyn Davis?"1 But the posing of this question and the assumption of Inside Llewyn Davis as a top–down culture creator ignores
that folk has always maintained a strong presence in American culture, and suggesting that a single film can bring folk 'back into style' ignores folk's
ongoing status as a key tenet of American culture and identity; as sociologist Leo Marx writes in his study of culture and technology's interactions...
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And given this framework as well, it can be theorized that the folk song has become an impossibility in mainstream American culture – an impossibility
coming to pass likely due to the invention of recorded sound, with which its demise chronologically coincides. What was once unfixed and evolving
was now set in time forever in the grooves of vinyl, later to be transcribed into binary 1s and 0s; what was once anonymous now had a performer,
arranger, producer, and perhaps even a composer stamped on the cover art, slowly becoming the product of individual egos instead of communities.
The music industry would even begin to strip away the folk song's identity as regional and local, slowly blurring the lines between distinct regional
musics with global distribution: audience bases were not one's local community but arenas to be marketed and sold to, and often for the sake of sales,
different region's distinct styles would be blended, changed, or mislabeled by record companies. Finally, the incorporation of folk into the music
industry would change the most fundamental level of its definition. What had been created for a community as a means of shared expression and the
passing on of community values and stories had become something commercial, something consumable, something produced,
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Atticus Moral Courage
The word courage may conjure up the typical images of soldiers fighting a war or firefighters saving houses. While these are courageous acts, they
represent merely one type of courage. In To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee showcases an alternative type of courage, moral courage, through two main
characters and their selfless but righteous actions. Throughout the book, Atticus is illustrated as a compassionate and intellectual man, withholding
high standards and morals. These same morals drive Atticus to selflessly defend Tom Robinson. He does this despite knowing "he's got everything to
lose" from taking the case (Lee pg.146). Furthermore, Atticus is aware of the jury's bias and the likely conviction, but if he didn't try to defend Tom, he
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Living in a revolutionary time, Lee undoubtedly witnessed moral courage as numerous civil rights activists fought for equality. One iconic activist,
that is the epitome of moral courage, is Rosa Parks. In 1955, six years prior to the publication of To Kill A Mockingbird, Rosa Parks fearlessly refused
to give up her seat for a white person. Fully aware of the negative repercussions she could face for this, she still defended her morals. In fact she faced
"continued harassment and threats in the wake of her boycott" but this did not deter her from living in alignment of her principles (History.com Staff).
Furthermore, she defended her beliefs because she "tired of giving in", demonstrating how this action required tremendous will–power and bravery
(History.com Staff). Considering the adversity that Parks faced, in addition to the immense valor required, her undeniable moral courage strongly
parallels
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To Kill A Mockingbird Societal Structure Essay
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee explores the consequences of a societal structure founded on bigotry, racism, prejudice, and the hunger for
power. Lee employs a variety of literary techniques to portray the consequences of Maycomb's errant societal structure or even social hierarchy. Thus,
Lee uses 1930s Maycomb to critique and evaluate the flaws in her own 1960s America. A particular incident which is central to Lee's underlying
message is the trial of Tom Robinson. Robinson's trial serves to reveal the institutionalisation of racism and bigotry, as well as the insatiable thirst for
power created by the social hierarchy.
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Through the use of Tom Robinson's trial, Harper Lee suggests that a society founded on principles of hate both alienates and persecutes innocents and
those who do not conform to its prejudicial constitution. In sum, this incident reveals the consequences of being a mockingbird in Maycomb, while
also conveying Lee's underlying message of the defects of a society founded on a systemic and institutionalised doctrine of hate. In doing so, Lee
criticizes the existing systemic prejudice in the 1960s–social structure of America.
Harper Lee, through her book, also denotes the repercussions of a power–based societal structure, in order to highlight the same flaws in her own
contemporary society. Tom Robinson's trial is an incident in which several characters' craving for power becomes known. One such character is
Bob Ewell, Mayella's father. Lee portrays Bob Ewell as the personification of the hunger for power. Ewell serves to reveal the ironic nature of the
town's social hierarchy. Ewell covets power, his actions and words are all stemmed from his thirst for power and dominance. Ironically, Ewell does not
actually acquire supremacy from those above him, but instead targets and attacks those below him, like Tom Robinson and his own daughter. During
his questioning, Bob accuses: "That black nigger yonder ruttin' on my Mayella! [Page 175]" In just one sentence, Bob
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Theme Of Bravery In To Kill A Mockingbird
Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird represents two kids growing up in the south. While these children are growing up they have learned that prejudice
can be a horrible thing. There are many themes that the author develops throughout the story. Some of these themes include, importance of education,
prejudice, and innocence. Atticus illustrates the characteristics of bravery in Harper Lee's novel by the trial for Tom Robinson and being threatened by
Bob Ewell. First, Harper Lee shows bravery through Atticus by being the lawyer for Tom Robinson.Atticus Finch is fighting for an african american
and is strongly disliked for it by his town. Mrs. Dubose one of the neighbors shouts at the kids "'Not only a Finch waiting on tables but one in the
courthouse
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Atticus As A Hero Essay
Was Atticus a True Hero of To Kill A MockingBird? Yes and no Atticus Finch and Scout Finch were both true heroes of the story because they did
many Helpful things throughout the book to help everyone no matter what they were or what they look like. Atticus had a lot of courage such as
when he help out Tom Robinson at the jail he stayed with Tom at the jail even know he knew that the mod of white Americans of Maycomb would
come for Tom and try to kill him. When Tom Robinson was convicted of raping a white girl Tom stranded up for him and showed courage which as a
white person it was not a normal thing to stand up for a black person. Although Scout is a hero in the book too, Throughout the book Scout learns
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While Atticus is the true hero scout is also a hero in the book too. Scout is a girl that is about to turn 6 when the book begins and 8 when it ends
Through Harper lee's display of scout we see her understanding of life. Through the book, Scout successfully Finds herself in a difficult situation at
the jail. A Large crowd of Maycomb white men storms into jail looking for Tom Robinson. Scout, Jem, and Dill are told to stay home by Atticus
while he Visits Tom at the jail. Scout Jem and Dill arrive at the Jail soon after they see the crowd and cease the argument on killing Tom. The mob
stop fighting and Mr. Cunningham notices what he has done wrong. Scout shows courage in the book through standing up for what she believes
is the right thing to do. Throughout the book, harper lee displays scout begin curious and brave. Scout Jem and Dill go to Boo Radley's house, a
man in his thirties that has not been seen since he did some bad things. Scout Jem and Dill show courage and go over to their house for the
summer they wanted to see what Boo Radley looks like. The kids play games in their yard, Like who can touch the door and run back. Scout shows
courage in the book to see if Boo Radley wanted to play games with them or not and also see what he looks like. In the book, there is a lot of Put
yourself in other people's shoes First. Scout
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Bob Ewells In Harper Lee's 'To Kill A Mockingbird'
16Describe the home life of the Ewells. The Ewells are a very poor family with may children. The father is always drunk and he abuses every one
of his children. Mayella, Bob Ewell's eldest daughter, is often assaulted and it can be inferred that she was raped by her father. The Ewell family is
so poor that they live at the town dump, a place where they also receive their food. The Ewell kids go to school on the first day of school every year
only in order to avoid trouble with the law. 17(a) Explain the main points which Atticus establishes in his questioning of Bob and Mayella Ewell and
Tom Robinson. (b) Summarize Atticus's speech to the jury. Through his questioning of Bob and Mayella Ewell and Tom Robinson, Atticus establishes
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"It was Jem's turn to cry. His face streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd. 'It ain't right,' he muttered..." (page 212)
Miss Stephanie does not reveal a strong reaction to the verdict. Rather, she simply is interested in gossiping by asking the children questions about the
trial. Scout tells the reader that Miss Stephanie was curious, "Did Atticus put us up there as a sort of–? Wasn't it right close up there with all those–?
Did Scout understand all the–?" (page 214) Dill becomes very upset and irritable due to the verdict although he does not expressly state it. His angry
and disappointed attitude in reference to the verdict is shown by his interactions after the verdict. "Well I'm gonna be a new kind of clown. I'm
gonna stand in the middle of the ring and laugh at the folks." (page 216) Through this rant of Dill's, his distress and anger towards the verdict is
shown as he wants to grow up and be able to just laugh instead of being sad. Miss Maudie Atkinson seems to be unsurprised at the guilty verdict and
very calm about the situation, acting as if nothing had happened of importance. "Suddenly she[Miss Maudie] spoke: 'Don't fret, Jem. Things are never
as bad as they seem.'" (page
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Hiding The Truth In To Kill A Mockingbird
In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, there are 3 main characters. Those characters are Jem, Scout, and their father Atticus. In the town of Maycomb
which they live in people are very opinionated and they have certain unwritten rules of society. Atticus is well liked and not well liked in that town.
This is because he defends an Of colored man and tries to get a white man in trouble. Although it can be argued that hiding the truth is never justified,
harper lee believes that hiding the truth is acceptable when it's protecting somebody from getting in trouble and helping the public. Harper lee
stresses that hiding the truth is justified when you're protecting or helping the public. After the trial, many people are furious that Atticus was
standing up for a black man. Bob Ewell was very mad that Atticus was trying to blame him for the terrible incident that happened to Mayella. He
rebels in a way that isn't very great. Bob Ewell goes after Jem and Scout and tries to kill them. When he is trying to wrestle the two kids, an unknown
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The three kids, Jem, Dill, and Scout are very curious and want to keep going on the Radley property. They want to get Boo out of the house. Many
people of Maycomb are truly afraid of going near that house. While Jem is on the back porch he encounters what they think is Boo. So the three
kids are running for their lives and Try to go back under the fence. Scout and Dill make it under fine, but Jem's pants get stuck on the fence. Scout
and Dill help him get them off and proceed to run back to their houses. When they get back Atticus is trying to figure out where his pants have gone.
So Jem says, " We were just playing strip poker"(pg 73). They were actually at Boo Radley's house. Jem, Scout, and Dill all know better than to go the
Radley's house. Hiding the truth in this situation is
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To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis
Harper Lee's book, To Kill A Mockingbird, is about three little kid's lives, and the adventures they experience. In this book Harper Lee introduces
the idea that it is a sin to harm the innocent. Jem and Scout were born in Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930's, and Dill shows up later because his
aunt lives in Maycomb and he is going to spend the summers with her. Jem, Scout, and Dill try to see Boo Radley who lives beside the school and
never comes outside. Boo Radley when he was younger stabbed his dad in the leg with a pair of rusty scissors. Throughout the book they grow tired
of Boo and they encounter many new adventures and challenges they have to face. In the book To Kill A MockingbirdHarper used the mockingbird to
help symbolize that it is a sin to harm the innocent. Jem and Scout would run around Maycomb, with their "boundaries (within calling distance of
Calpurnia) were Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose's house... and the Radley place" (Lee 7). The kids could do almost anything but they had to stay inside
those boundaries. Scout and Jem got air rifles for Christmas, and they would go out hunting. Every time they went hunting Atticus would always say do
not shoot a mockingbird because they are innocent and don't hurt anyone they just make music for us to listen to.
Tom Robinson was convicted of raping Mayella Ewell and there is so much racism in the world that Atticus thinks the trial and every bit of evidence
he had was useless. At the trial Atticus shows very clear with
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To Kill A Mockingbird Thesis
Harper Lee, the author of To Kill A Mockingbird, once said, "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a
mockingbird." Harper Lee is one of the most controversial writers in American literature. To Kill A Mockingbird, which is one of Harper Lee's most
famous works, was written in the disillusionment age. In this novel, she implies the racial tensions in this age. Harper Lee was an American writer
known for her novel To Kill A Mockingbird(1960). Harper Lee was born on April 28,1926 in Monroeville, Alabama and she died February 19, 2016.
She was the daughter of Amasa Coleman Lee, whom she symbolized as the lawyer in her novel. Lee studied law at the University of Alabama, but left
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During this time period, there was a lot of racial tension about African Amercian rights in The United States. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee
wrote about how race can affect the way people look at a certain person just because of their skin color. Bob Ewill convicted Tom Robinson of raping
his daughter because he was African American. Atticus took the case and strongly defended Tom Robinson. Atticus thought that there should be
equality in any
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To Kill A Mockingbird Ignorance Quotes
In most novels, ignorance and hatred are character traits represented by villains, and in To Kill a Mockingbird that villain was Bob Ewell. Bob Ewell
was the town drunk and his family was known for being very poor, so he was surrounded by negativity that reflected through his behavior. In the work
To Kill a Mockingbird, the author Harper Lee used the character Bob Ewell to show that ignorance and hatred doesn't get anyone anywhere.
Bob Ewell was very ignorant towards Tom Robinson because of his skin color. For example, after Bob accused Tom of hurting his daughter, Bob
always made racist remarks towards him. Bob Ewell, like many others at the time, were very close minded towards people of color especially Tom.
Even though Tom didn't do anything
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To Kill A Mockingbird
1. To Kill a Mockingbird is a very well–written novel and it has definitely made an impact on me. I am going to remember reading this novel when I
get older, because it is the way that Harper Lee wrote it and which choices she made. Harper Lee made it so memorable that even my mom remembers
reading it in High School. To Kill a Mockingbird has been talked about by some other famous people too, such as Oprah Winfrey. From Scout,
Atticus, and Boo by Mary McDonagh Murphy, Oprah Winfrey talks about getting to have lunch with Harper Lee. During the lunch, Harper Lee says
that she is like Boo Radley and does not like interviews. Overall, the lasting impact of To Kill a Mockingbird is a reminder of the United States' past.
2. There are many differences,
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Boo Radley Innocent Analysis
I do not think Boo Radley is the only innocent in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. While he is a very notable one, there are others who fit into
the category. The first two that fit into this category is Scout and Jem. Being children, they already have an air of innocence as they do not often know
enough of the world to be anything but innocent. They were attacked by Bob Ewell, who was trying to make their father pay. The kids were innocent
in the matter as it was Atticus' actions during the trial that had upset him. Despite them being in no way connected to what really happened being
revealed, Bob Ewell still went after them as they were the easier target and it would hurt their father. The other notable innocent is Tom Robinson,
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Who Is The Protagonist In To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill A MockingBird was written by Harper Lee,who was a white woman and not racist. She wrote this book based off of the Scottsboro boys
trial because her father was a lawyer and though the boys were being wrongfully accused.The book is in the Great Depression time period where
there is a white 6 year old girl named Jean Louise(goes by scout) Finch,Her 9 year old brother Jem finch,her non–racist father Atticus Finch, their
friend Charles Baker(but goes by dill) who is 7 years old,and Calpurnia who is black and takes care of the kids and the house. The Mockingbird
stands for innocence and Harper Lee put that as the title because their are people in this story that bad things happen to for the wrong reason..In her
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Tom is a Black man who has a wife and three kids and who is caring and kind. He has Atticus Finch as his lawyer for something he is being
wrongfully accused for. Now Tom's left arm is crippled from a Cottin gin at work,and on his way to work he passes the Ewell house. Bob Ewell
has a daughter named Mayella and everytime Tom is coming home from work she ask's him to do some yard work for her and even though he
cant use one of his arms he still helps her because he feel's bad that she has no help even though there are kids running around and her father.As
time goes by one day Mayella asked Tom to come in and fix a door for her but she just loured him in because she liked him and wanted to kiss on
him but her father caught her and beat her then they blamed it on Tom knowing he did not do it. So they took him to court and the all white male
jury said tom was guilty. Atticus says,"They shot him,he was running.It was during their exercise period.They said he just broke into a blind raving
charge at the fence and started climbing over."(Lee 268). This shows that they just killed him before Atticus could take it to a higher court because
Tom is black and they are all racist.This proves that Tom is a Mockingbird because he was wrongfully accused because he is a black man who was just
helping a poor white
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Theme Of Boo Radley's Shoes In To Kill A Mockingbird
Have you ever wished to help someone but you can't? You can't help them because you don't understand what they are going through. You need to
be in their shoes to understand. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout Finch is narrating her childhood from herself as an adult. Her father is involved
in a big trial, as he is defending an African American during the 1930s. Harper Lee shows the theme of "you never really know a man until you
stand in their shoes" through the characters Boo Radley, Tom Robinson, and Bob Ewell. The first way Harper Lee shows this theme is through the
character of Boo Radley. Scout is talking about the Radley family, and says, "The doors of the Radley house were closed on weekdays as well as
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Tom Robinson is giving his side of the story during the trial. He says, "She'd call me in, suh. Seemed like every time I passed by yonder she'd have
some little somethin' for me to do– choppin' kindlin', totin' water for her" (Lee 191). Tom is telling the jury his side of what happened on the night
of November 21. He is saying that Mayella called him to help with her chores. He said that every time he passes her house she always asks him for
help with her chores. This proves the theme because we don't know why Tom decides to help Mayella out. If we were in his shoes we would
understand why he decides to help Mayella out. This theme is also shown when Atticus is telling Aunt Alexandra what happened. Atticus states, "He
was running. It was during their exercise period. They said he just broke into a blind raving charge at the fence and started climbing over" (Lee 235).
Atticus is sad because of the news that Tom Robinson has died. He doesn't understand why Tom decided to climb the fence. If Atticus were in Tom's
shoes he might understand Tom's motive for climbing the fence. He would understand that Tom wants to escape but he is innocent. If Atticus was in
Tom's shoes he might understand why Tom decided to climb over the fence. Atticus would understand the way Tom was feeling when he decided to
climb over the fence. He would also be able to understand why Tom feels the need to help Mayella with her chores.
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Atticus Finch Flaws
Today's society is damaged with the results of people doing terrible things to each other. Peoples actions can make or break lives.The novel To Kill
A Mockingbird, is about a little girl, her Brother, their Dad, and the negro they all fight to defend. The main character scout and her older brother
Jem, get into all sorts of dilemmas in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama. As they learn new valuable lessons about life, they also pick up that the
small town they grow up in is not as clean and safe as it seems. The father, Atticus Finch is a kind hearted soul who was given the case of Tom
Robinson, a negro accused of Raping a white woman. As soon as Atticus was given the case he aimed to defend Tom but a faulty jury made sure it did
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Bob Ewell is a wretched, two–faced, conniving most unworthy person to have the gift of life in all of Alabama. He drinks a lot, does not bother to
work, and he just collects welfare checks and spends them on alcohol. Harper Lee wrote, "a little bantam cock of a man . . . A shock of wispy
new–washed hair stood up from his forehead; his nose was thin, pointed, and shiny; he had no chin to speak of–it seemed to be part of his crepey
neck"(Lee 227) Harper describes Bob Ewell as a apathetic, tipsy, Neanderthal that can't keep a job to save his skin. During Tom Robinson's trial
Bob Ewell tried to say that he beat his daughter Mayella and then raped her; when in in reality Bob Ewell is the one who beat Mayella. Another
reason Bob Ewell is terrible person is at the end of the story when he tried to kill Scout and Jem. Harper Lee had wrote, "What is it, Heck? Said
Atticus. Mr. Tate found his neck and rubbed it. Bob Ewell's lyin' on the ground under that tree down yonder with a kitchen knife stuck up under
his ribs. He's dead, Mr. Finch. (Lee 357). Mr. Ewell had aimed to kill Scout and Jem but Mr. Author James Radley, more commonly known as Boo
Radley, saved their lives. Mr. Ewell was mad at Atticus because he knew that it wasn't Tom who beat Mayella and raped her, so Bob Ewell saw that
he could get back at Atticus by taking the lives if the two most important people in the world to him. Bob Ewell illustrates the dark side of
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To Kill A Mockingbird Innocence Quotes
In the book, To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, who is an American novelist, tells a story about human mockingbirds. The story is told through
Scout's perspective, who is a little white girl. She explains what lead up to Jem getting his arm broken. Scout is the little sister of Jem and they are
Atticus's children. In her novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses Boo Radley, Tom Robinson, and Atticus as human mockingbirds and therefore,
symbols of innocence.
First, Harper uses Boo Radley as a symbol of a mockingbird. Boo and his friends locked locked Mr.Conner into the courthouse outhouse and the
town decided to do something about it. Mr.Conner pressed charges on them and the judge decided the boys would be sent to the state industrial
school. Mr. Radley thought it was a prison and said no to his son going. So Mr.Radley locked Boo in the basement for his whole life. Jem said "There
was a long jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten; his eyes popped, and he drooled most of the time" (16). Jem
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Atticus says "The main one is, if I didn't I couldn't hold my head up in town, I couldn't represent this country in the legislature, I couldn't even tell
you or Jem no to something again" (100). Atticus is telling Scout why he has to take the case of Tom Robinson. This quote shows Atticus was a
nice man that wanted to protect a black man from being falsely accused of a crime he didn't commit. As the story continues, Atticus goes on and
defends Tom and makes Bob Ewell look like a fool. Scout explains "Mr.Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner, spat in his face, and
told him he'd get him if it took the rest of his life" (290). Bob Ewell is angry at Atticus for humiliating him in court and defending a black man against
him. This quote shows Bob was so angry at Atticus that he tried to kill his children Jem and
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Atticus Father Quotes
Harper Lee uses two major fatherly figures to represent good and evil in "To Kill a Mockingbird". In the book, Harper Lee uses Atticus Finch and
Bob Ewell to show the good and bad sides of humans. Even though Harper Lee shows Atticus and Bob to be alike because they are both fathers,
old and live in Maycomb, they are a lot different with their own qualities and views. Harper Lee characterizes Atticus as good and Bob as evil. Mrs.
Lee shows Atticus as a good loving father, for instance, his kids, Scout and Jem go to him for advice, he says "they come to me for their answers
instead of listening to the town" (chapter 9). He also treats his children well, scout says "he played with us, read to us, and treated us with courteous
detachments". Furthermore,
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How Is Tom Robinson Innocent In To Kill A Mockingbird
In the timeless classic To Kill a Mocking Bird, by Harper Lee, racism and courage flows through the county of Maycomb. Atticus throughout the
book has to prove that Tom Robinson is innocent while trying to keep his courage when the people of Maycomb are against him. Atticus struggles
with this trial because he knows that he isn't going to win but he keep moving forward because he feels one day the good will overcome the evil.
There was a lot of courage to come through this book as well as racism and prejudice. Some of the characters were faces with fear and dangers as
well. Scout's courage on the first day of school showed a lot about her and how she tried to explain to Mrs. Caroline the Cunningham's way of life,
also when she tells Mrs. Caroline Atticus taught her to read. In To Kill a Mocking Bird, on (17) Mrs. Caroline tells Scout "Let's not let our
imaginations run away with us" when scout tells her the first book she read was The Mobile Register.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everyone in Maycomb claimed Tom Robinson was guilty because of the color of his skin, but Atticus knew he was Innocent. Everyone in town was
calling Atticus a nigger–lover because he was defending a colored man. When Scout started getting picked on in school because of this she turned
towards fighting to solve her problems. In To Kill a Mocking Bird, Cecil Jacobs announced in the school yard that "Scout Finch's daddy defended
niggers" (74). She soon found herself forgetting what Atticus told her and getting ready to fight Cecil Jacobs. To Kill a Mocking Bird, Atticus told
Scout, "No matter how bitter things get, they're still our friends and this is still our home"
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Theme Between Good And Evil In To Kill A Mockingbird
Kolton Kirk
Danny Cochran
English III
February 9, 2018
The Conflicts Between Good and Evil Found in To Kill and Mockingbird by Harper Lee
In her book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses many different characters and parts of the plot to show how deeply the conflict betweengood and
evil can affect everyday life in a small Alabama town in the 1930's. The setting of her book is Maycomb, Alabama. Racism between white and black
people was a very big problem in Maycomb. The white people did not like the blacks and thought they were bad people. The two main characters are
Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson. Atticus is an important lawyer, and he has two children, Scout and Jem. The conflict of racism explodes when Tom
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At first, the Sheriff acted like most of the people in the town, even though his conscience started to bother him.
At the end of the book, Bob Ewell tried to hurt Scout and Jem in the forest because he wanted revenge on Atticus. During Tom's trial, Atticus made
Bob Ewell very angry at the questions he asked and the evidence and Bob Ewell wanted revenge. Boo Radcliff killed Bob Ewell and the Sheriff
saw it, but he changed the story to say that it was an accident because he knew Bob Ewell was evil and that Boo was a good man. The Sheriff's
decision was another reminder about the titled of the book, "To Kill a Mockingbird" because Boo was a Mockingbird character just like Tom.
Harper Lee also showed a conflict between good and evil by using the characters in her story. She showed the conflict inside a man's own conscience
when Atticus had the courage to stand up for Tom. The Sheriff also had goodness in his heart when he decided to not tell anyone what he really saw
when the Boo Radley killed Bob Ewell. Another example of conflict within Atticus' heart was his fear for his children's safety versus his belief that it
was the right thing to do to be Tom's
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Proposal Argument Essay
Licensing for personal trainers: legitimizing the profession. "In its present form, personal training only dates back a few decades, yet it is among the
fastest growing professions in the U.S." (Holt). In the 80's and 90's personal trainers were predominantly heavy lifters who looked like they could soon
compete in a bodybuilding contest. The muscular physique automatically qualified each of them as "guru" in the fitness world and helped quickly
build a clientele. Towards the late–90's, the situation started to change: gyms became less and less of an intimidating environment for a wide category
of people with no desire to become "huge." Personal trainers of a new generation expanded their specialization to weight loss, cardio vascular... Show
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You can easily hurt a client or worsen an existing condition by using inappropriate exercising techniques and approaches. Once I've seen a trainer
who made his new client with swayback (lordosis) do multiple low back exercises with significant weight. With such a spine condition you have to
be extremely careful when perform any activity involving low back and must primarily focus on strengthening your abdominal muscles and back of
the thighs in order to balance the inward curvature of spine. As a result of that unconsidered workout the client had extreme back pains and decided to
stop training. Not only this could be prevented if a trainer had more knowledge about lordosis (which is pretty easy to determine), but the client would
be able to improve his back condition with appropriate exercise routine. This example shows that some certification organizations fail to provide the
market with well–qualified and knowledgeable professionals. They are not regulated by state and often offer take–home or on–online tests which
objectivity is questionable. Licensing, on the other side, means a nationally standardized test and leaves no place for cheating. It is interesting to note
that Howard makes a comparison between personal trainers and other health professionals like "Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses,
Physical Therapists and Registered Dietitians" who
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Who Is Tom Robinson Innocent In To Kill A Mockingbird
Martin Luther King Jr once said, "The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good
people." There are people in our world that are silently good like M.L.K said. The silently good people can do great things all the time without much
people knowing about it, or they can just mind their own business and leave other people alone. Some of those good people get taken over by bad
people even though they are innocent. Those people are like mockingbirds, as Harper Lee explains through the book To Kill a Mockingbird. In To Kill a
Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the mockingbirds are Boo Radley, Jem, and Tom Robinson. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem Finch is a
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While Jem is talking about Boo Radley to Scout he says, "Boo was about six–and–a–half feet tall, judging him from his tracks; he dined on raw
squirrels and any cats he could catch" (Lee 16). Jem is describing how Boo Radley is basically a monster by telling Scout all of the rumors about
Boo. Boo Radley is a mockingbird in the novel because he was an innocent man his whole life until he made a couple mistakes, and a lot of bad
rumors spread. As Scout is finding out who killed Bob Ewell, she says, "'Who was it?' 'Why there he is, Mr. Tate, he can tell you his name.' As I
said it, I half pointed to the man in the corner...'Hey, Boo', I said" (Lee 362). Scout is telling us and Atticus that Boo Radley is the man who killed
Bob Ewell while Bob was trying to kill Jem and her. Tom Robinson is a Mockingbird because he was innocent the whole time until he was forced
to be a hero and save Jem and Scout, making him guilty of murder, taking away his innocence. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Boo Radley
is a Mockingbird because of how he was innocent his whole life for the most part, but still had rumors thrown at him and was forced to kill a man for
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Overcoming Fear In Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird
It's the 1930s and racism, classism, sexism is prominent and the Great Depression is happening. In 1930, Harper Lee was 4 years of age. 1930, is
the time period that her book, To Kill a Mockingbird, takes place. Due to growing up in the 1930s, Harper Lee has experienced all of the issues
above, which provided her with material for themes and purposes in her book. Harper Lee uses imagery, metaphors, and characterization to show the
theme of overcoming fear. First, Harper Lee uses imagery to show the importance of overcoming the fear of a person. For example, on page 319–320
as Scout links arms with Boo to escort him home she says to herself, "He had to stoop a little to accommodate me, but if Miss Stephanie Crawford
was watching from her upstairs window, she would see Arthur Radley escorting me down the sidewalk, as any gentleman would do." With this quote,
Harper Lee is communicating to the reader through the imagery of Boo, who is walking with her like a gentleman, that Scout no longer cares about
what Miss Stephanie Crawford says about Boo because Harper Lee has created the mindset that Scout is willfully hoping Miss Stephanie Crawford is
peeping through her window and sees that Boo is being a gentleman not a monster. Harper Lee is communicating to the reader that people do have
opinions and make assumptions about people. And that once someone gets to know the person that is made out to be a villain, that those assumptions
can sometimes be incorrect just like Miss
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To Kill A Mockingbird Prejudice Quotes
Prejudice in the 1930's destroyed many African–Americans chances at a normal life, how does Harper Lee show that in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" is a story depicting a family (Atticus, Scout, and Jem) living in the fictional town of Maycomb county, and a
world of racism. Harper Lee shows in To Kill A Mockingbirdhow biases of skin color won over jurys and policemen, the hard living conditions that the
African–Americans had to go through, and the outcomes of whites who were against the prejudice.
First of all, the living conditions after African–Americans were freed weren't the best, houses were often shacks with walls made out of scrap. The
First purchase, a local church the African–Americans had bought with their first wages, hence the name. Harper Lee showed the poverty by writing
this, "A few graves in the cemetery were marked with crumbling tombstones ; newer ones were outlined with brightly colored glass and broken
coca–cola bottles." (119) This quote from the book shows how poor the African–Americans really were, couldn't pay for new graves, or even flowers. ...
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Tom Robinson's trial was dictated on skin color and not evidence. Harper Lee shows that, "In our courts, when it's a white man's word against a black
man's, the white man always wins." (220) This quote shows how bad it was, right when Tom stepped in the courtroom he was found guilty. Atticus did
everything right, but no matter what he said, Tom would always be found guilty on the account of his
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Civil Rights Movement in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
To Kill a Mockingbird was a 1960's novel written by the author Harper Lee from Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement which inspired the
theme of her book; racism. The book is set in the 1930's in Maycomb which is a very poor town. The book is written in the view of Jean–Louise
'Scout' Finch a 6 year old girl who is the son of lawyer Atticus Finch and has a brother called Jem. They are close neighbours to the dreaded Radley
family and especially Boo Radley the son who they are terrified of. Boo has been judged unfairly by the whole town of Maycomb because no one had
seen him in years, people were just going along with old wives tales about him stabbing his mother in the leg. This unfair judgement links in with the
racial prejudice that occurs in Maycomb when black people are treated poorly just because of their colour.
Racism and Segregation happens throughout the book for example when Scout is at school and her teacher Miss Caroline finds out Scout can read
she tells her she can't read because the rest of the class cant, she gets off to a bad start with Miss Caroline when she tries to explain Walter
Cunningham can't afford anything because his family are very poor which gets her in trouble. Also Miss Gates who is very hypocritical says she
condemns what Hitler is doing to the Jews which would make you think she believes in racial equality but then she says she doesn't want blacks to get
equal rights and they shouldn't be treated fairly.
One of the key characters in this
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How Does Harper Lee Use Symbols In To Kill A Mockingbird
Harper Lee is a famous author who wrote To Kill A mockingbird. She uses symbolism throughout her story. Symbolism is a literary device where the
author uses an object to represent an idea. The main symbol throughout the story is the symbol of a mockingbird. The mockingbird stands for
innocence. Harper Lee uses Tom, Atticus and Scout as mockingbirds.
First Harper Lee uses Tom as a mockingbird. Tom is a African American and haves a poor family. Tom is a mockingbird because he haves a broken
arm but yet, was convicted of choking a girl with two hand and convicted of rape. Another reason Tom is a mockingbird is because Atticus proved he
was innocent and Tom still was convicted. Scout narrates " the useless one fell off the bible" on pg (225).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Atticus is a lawyer, and his family is not poor and lives in a racist neighborhood. Atticus is a mockingbird because he doesn't harm nobody , only
thing he do is his job and take care of his family. Atticus was harassed physically and verbally for sticking up for a black man.
People in his neighborhood started to talk about him because the case he took on (tom). " I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco " on pg (291)
said Atticus. Bob spat tobacco on him because Atticus embarrassed him by proving Tom was innocent . This shows that he was a mockingbird
because he was treated bad for doing his job in court .
The last mockingbird is scout. Scout is Atticus daughter ,Scout is also a Tom boy. She is a mockingbird because she don't do major harm to anyone
but yet, bullied because her dad is the one that stuck up for a black man. Bob Ewell also tried to kill her but her costume saved her. "Scout finch is
defending niggers" said Cecil Jacobs. Cecil said this because Atticus took on Tom case. Scout is a mockingbird because she was teased for a situation
she didn't know anything about.
In conclusion Harper Lee uses Tom, Atticus, and Scout as mockingbirds. A mockingbird is a symbol of innocence in the storyto kill a mockingbird.
These are people that never meant any harm to nobody, but yet they was harmed in some
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The Health And Fitness Industry
The Health and Fitness Industry generates over $80 billion globally with about 151.5 million members worldwide. Since 2009 the number of gym
memberships have increased roughly 25% per statista.com. Due to these statistics combined with my past knowledge and work experience in the
fitness industry I have decided to pursue a future venture idea in this industry. To help me further understand the ropes I reached out to celebrity fitness
trainer and gym owner Gunnar Peterson. Although he doesn't operate a large commercial gym location, Gunnar has made a name for himself as one of
the most trusted trainers in the industry.
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Gunnar, sized him up to make sure he could keep up with his high intensity workouts. After agreeing to it, the individual asked how much he charges,
Gunnar responded with "we will figure all that out when we get there." Later that night he talked with his girlfriend and decided to take on the
opportunity. Balancing his new client's training sessions in–between his own personal workouts and work. A few days into it Gunnar started to receive
more and more clients. It didn't take long for Gunnar to realize that he was making more money training clients 3 days a week then he was making at
the management company leading him to quit after just 10 days.
Company Expansion and Pivots
Started as a fulltime personal trainer working out of his car doing house calls.
Client base expanded when a Chiropractor referred him clients.
Decided that he needed to find a home base after he started to sing the jingle to KFWB news radio.
Surveyed the area near his apartment for a gym to train his clients.
Found a gym in Beverly hills to train his clients. 8 years later decided to train out of his home, after a year he purchased the home next door to turn
into a gym.
Purchased his first retail gym location with his wife.
Lost his gym in a divorce, back to training clients at their homes.
Found his current gym location and has developed a unique training environment bringing in high
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What Is Harper Lee's Intentions Good
Are all intentions good? Does everyone mean right all of the time? Sometimes people do mean bad, but In Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird she
imposes that deep down all people are good. In Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird she imposes that deep down all people are good. She first
introduced characters as sometimes judgemental then later showed they were not all judgemental and could even empathize with their worst enemies.
At the beginning of the novel, Harper Lee introduces the town with all of its bad attributes first. She focused on the racism and prejudice the town
displayed for example, when " Scout judged Walter Cunningham based on how he ate at their dinner table" (32). Harper Lee was showing us how
Scout was judging Walter because he ate differently and didn't understand that Walter knew no manners. Later in the chapter, Atticus explained to Scout
how "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view" (39). After Atticus had explained this to Scout, she started
to understand that different does not equal bad. Harper Lee is illustrating to us that even though Scout judged Walter, she grew to know him and even
further, accept him. This showed us that deep down Scout is good and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We learned that "Scout and Jem had been attacked by Bob Ewell" (357). We then understood that "Boo Radley had saved the children from Bob
Ewell" ( 362). TRANSITION"Scout realized that everything the town had speculated about Boo was wrong"(376). "Atticus said to Scout,'"Most
people are nice when you finally see them'" (376). Atticus was teaching to Scout that most people are good no matter what people say or think about
them. Harper Lee wrote this moment to show us that no matter how many rumors or speculations may be around a person, you really can't judge them
until you know them yourself and that a lot of the time those thoughts are
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How Does Atticus Show Courage
Jem and Scout look up to Atticus and have the highest regard for him. Atticus purposefully teaches his kids valuable life lessons such as do not kill a
mockingbird, stand in other people's shoes, and show respect. When they learn about a "non–boring" secret––he is the best shooter in town–– from
Atticus's "boring" life, they learn yet another life lesson, in addition to Atticus's overarching lesson, do not kill a mockingbird, an innocent life, but
they also learn about what is important in life. Atticus "kills a mockingbird", the dog, in order to protect his family. The fact that Jem wants to stay
"humble" about his father's skill with a gun while Scout wants to "brag" individualizes the two characters. In one scene, Harper Lee reveals a secret,...
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He shares with Jem and Scout that his bottle in a bag is actually coca cola, not alcohol. When Dolphus Raymond reveals his secret that his
appearance is a lie, Jem and Scout learn a new lesson: society needs an explanation for the unaccepted. Raymond explicitly explains the lesson, the
reasoning, for his secret. Raymond's lesson explains why putting on an act provided a reason to Maycomb County for his relationship with a black
woman. Harper Lee teaches that to live in peace, a person must compromise with those who will not back down. Dolphus Raymond gives the people
of Maycomb County an explanation for his actions in exchange to live with his black wife unbothered by racist people. Dolphus Raymond explains to
Dill and Scout that "I do say I don't care if they don't like it, right enough––but I don't say the hell with 'em" (268). Dolphus Raymond wants the people
of Maycomb County to have only one reason that they do not accept him. Saying "the hell with 'em" gives the citizens the reason to say they do not
like Dolphus Raymond because of how he treated the people, but because he does not say that, the only reason the citizens see Dolphus Raymond as
"an evil man" (267) is through his actions. They blame his actions on the appearance that Dolphus Raymond is a drunkard rather than accept the fact
that Dolphus Raymond enjoys the company of black people more than the company of white people.
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To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Analysis Essay
Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird demonstrates organic unity through the use of literary tools to create, maintain, and amplify the central theme. Lee
constructs and develops the theme of social inequality by employing dialogue, irony, and an extended metaphor. Through dialogue, the townspeople
show contempt for blacks, viewing them and anyone who treats them as equals as inferior. This is evident in the analysis of the conversations of Bob
Ewell, Mrs. Dubose, and Francis Hancock where they refer to black people as uncivilized savages. Not only does Bob Ewell, contribute to the theme
through his dialogue, but his full name of Robert E. Lee Ewell provokes irony that clarifies the racist undertones of the novel. Moreover, irony functions
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Not only do the townspeople treat blacks as inferior but they also dislike those who defend blacks. As a result, when Atticus receives Tom Robinson's
case and decides to defend Tom to the best of his abilities, the community curses Atticus. Offended by the fact that Atticus plans to defend Tom, Miss
Stephanie calls him a "nigger–lovin' bastard" (Lee 248). Likewise, Mrs. Dubose says Atticus is "no better than the niggers and trash he works for"
(Lee 117). Even Atticus' family disapproves of his defense of Tom Robinson; his great–nephew Francis tells Scout that "Atticus is a nigger–lover" and
"he's ruinin' the family" (Lee 94). As evident through the mockery of blacks and those who defend them, the white citizens feel superior to blacks; this
idea of white supremacy reaffirms the theme of social inequality.
Through use of irony, Lee parallels the unjust treatment of blacks during the 1930s to that of the American Civil War. For instance, during the trial of
Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell proudly responds to his full name, Robert E. Lee Ewell. The irony lies within the historical context as Robert E. Lee, a
Confederate general during the American Civil War, fought for the continuation of slavery. By juxtaposing Bob Ewell with Robert E. Lee, Harper Lee
underscores the blatant racism of Bob Ewell. Furthermore, Mr. Dolphus Raymond's actions exposes the bigotry of the white townspeople through the
irony of his situation.
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Brady's Restaurant: A Fictional Narrative
The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for spectators were few. The time
was barely 10 o'clock at night, but chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh de–peopled the streets.
Trying doors as he went, twirling his club with many intricate and artful movements, turning now and then to cast his watchful eye adown the pacific
thoroughfare, the officer, with his stalwart form and slight swagger, made a fine picture of a guardian of the peace. The vicinity was one that kept
early hours. Now and then you might see the lights of a cigar store or of an all–night lunch counter; but the majority of the doors belonged to business
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"I'm just waiting for a friend. It's an appointment made twenty years ago. Sounds a little funny to you, doesn't it? Well, I'll explain if you'd like to make
certain it's all straight. About that long ago there used to be a restaurant where this store stands–'Big Joe' Brady's restaurant."
"Until five years ago," said the policeman. "It was torn down then."
The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. The light showed a pale, square–jawed face with keen eyes, and a little white scar near his
right eyebrow. His scarfpin was a large diamond, oddly set.
"Twenty years ago to–night," said the man, "I dined here at 'Big Joe' Brady's with Jimmy Wells, my best chum, and the finest chap in the world. He
and I were raised here in New York, just like two brothers, together. I was eighteen and Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was to start for the
West to make my fortune. You couldn't have dragged Jimmy out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth. Well, we agreed that night
that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might
have to come. We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our destiny worked out and our fortunes made, whatever they were going to
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Jem Finch Character Development
To Kill a Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee and was published in 1960. This story occurs in the 1930's. The story is told in first–person
participant as told by Scout Finch. The story takes place in Maycomb county Alabama. There are many impotent characters who play a crucial role on
the evolution in the story.
There are six main characters who play a role in the development of the story. These six characters are Scout Finch, Jem Finch, Atticus, Tom
Robinson, Calpurnia and Boo Radley. Scout Finch is the daughter of Atticus Finch and she is a central character. She is controlling, a genius and is a
tom boy. The story would be radically different without her. Jem is Scout's older brother, he is a teenager, loves football and he takes care... Show more
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The expedition starts with introducing Maycomb county to the reader. Next the book introduces the reader to the Finch family. This is when Scout,
Jem and Atticus become central characters. After this the book tells the reader about the Ewell family, they are not such good news. Around the same
time Scout, Jem and Dill (their friend) play the Boo Radley game. Conflicts arise in the story when Scout, Jem and Dill start to annoy Boo Radley,
their quiet neighbor. Action picks up when Tom Robinson (black man) is arrested for allegedly beating Mayella Ewell (white woman). Atticus Finch
is a lawyer in town and he takes on Tom Robinson's case. To Kill a Mockingbird reaches a climax when Tom Robinson is wrongly convicted of the
crime. Atticus made the jury stay out for a while to think about their decision. Ultimately Tom gets convicted, he tried to escape prison but he got
shot by the guards. This is a turning point in the story because a lot of people are mad at Atticus, specifically Bob Ewell. Atticus undermined Bob's
character during the trial accusing Bob of committing the crime. The falling action consists of a false sense that things are calming down in the
Maycomb community but that all changes when Bob Ewell attacks Scout and Jem on a night near Halloween. He attacks them with a kitchen knife.
Boo Radley came to the rescue and killed Bob. During the scuffle, Jem's arm gets broken in this ordeal. The story ends with an unexpected meeting
between two characters. Bob gets stabbed by Boo but Mr. Tate(sheriff) says that Bob fell on his own knife. Mr. Tate does this so Boo does not need
to go to court. After overhearing this conversation, Scout decides to walk Boo home and he will never be seen
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Literary Analysis Essay On To Kill A Mockingbird
A New Perspective On, "To Kill a Mocking Bird" In Harper Lee's ,"To Kill a Mocking Bird," Lee takes a stand against social injustice and racial
inequality. In "To Kill a Mocking Bird," a man named Atticus Finch, a lawyer, must take the case of a black male accused of raping a white woman.
Despite the small district of Maycomb county telling him that Tom Robinson, the black man, was guilty, Atticus chose to believe Tom. He and his
two young kids, Scout and Jem, are forced to face the grasp that racial injustice on their small, southern town and learn to take people for who they
really are. In Harper Lee's novel," To Kill a Mocking Bird," Lee uses Scout's innocence and Mr. Ewell's inability to understand people's situations to
prove that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the novel, it is shown very frequently that Jem and Scout struggle to grasp this idea. Their struggle helps enforce the idea that understanding
people takes more than just your view to understand. This is shown when Scout struggles to realize why her teacher treated her the way she did.
When Atticus tries to explain things from Ms. Caroline's point of view, he said," You never understand a person until you consider things from his
point of view."(Lee pg. 22) Despite this thorough explanation, Scout doesn't fully understand this topic until the last chapter, when she finally sees
things from Boo Radley's perspective. She said toward the end of the last chapter," Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man
until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough."(Lee pg.273) Harper Lee's timeless message
about social equality is still a pressing issue today. Similar to Scout's struggle, our society struggles to also understand other's perspectives. If anything,
we could all take a lesson from Scout and learn to take a walk in another man's
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  • 2. Empathy Quotes In To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee and published in 1960. Its success spans almost 6 decades and almost 1 million copies are sold per year. The book addresses different life lessons including empathy. Empathy is the ability to understand the emotions of another, something which can take a lifetime to learn. In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, author Harper Lee introduces the concept of empathy and how it can change our thoughts, in a different perspective, and feelings towards certain ideas, objects, or people. Towards the end of the book, Scout finally grasps the concept of empathy thanks to Arthur "Boo" Radley, who she thinks he is a monster due to the rumors spread around town. She meets him and she changes her perceptions about him as she recalls the events in the book. She realized "Atticus [her father] was right...you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them" (Lee 321). The concept of standing in someone else's shoes is another way of saying feel how someone else feels. Empathy is a concept Scout battles with, partly for her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atticus finished a controversial trial involving a black man accused of rape by a white woman. Atticus lost but tarnishes the reputation of the plaintiff and her family. The plaintiff's father, Bob Ewell, is upset with Atticus because he undermines him during the trial. He lashes out at Atticus at various times after the trial. After one, Atticus explains to Jem that "'I destroyed his [Bob Ewell's] last shred of credibility at that trial'" (Lee 249). Atticus understands why Bob Ewell is behaving that way because he took a moment to consider Bob Ewell's feelings. Atticus now sees Bob differently because he is now seeing first hand how his actions from the trial are affecting the Ewells'. However, Atticus may also be upset because Bob might have embarrassed him during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Characters Of Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee Introduction: Matt Berman from Common Sense Media commented, "This richly textured novel, woven from the strands of small–town life, lets readers walk in the shoes of one fully realized character after another." To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, one of the major messages is identity. Harper Lee lets the people look into the perspectives and identity of some of the characters that make it seem very life–like. In the novel, many characters possess both admirable and dislikable qualities which are shown through their actions. With the nurturing of her father, Scout contains the charming qualities of being courage and mature for her age. The father that instilled these characteristics in Scout, is Atticus Finch. While dealing with the stressful case of Tom Robinson, Atticus maintains to keep the likable aspects of sympathy and strong will. The antagonist in this novel fighting against Tom Robinson is Bob Ewell. Bob Ewell has instilled, in him, the terrible qualities of cruelty and racism. These life–like characters that Harper Lee illustrates gives people a clear vision of who the characters portray. Body Paragraphs: Scout was raised in a time with racial prejudices going on around her. This instilled in her the admirable qualities of courage and maturity. Her father, Atticus Finch, was fighting for the freedom of the opposing side, the one everybody despised. This caused her to be put in many dangerous and hate filled situations in public which included school and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How To Write A Book Report On To Kill A Mockingbird For this article, I have read the book "To Kill a Mockingbird", written by Harper Lee and published 1960. It is a book about a girl growing up in the south in the 1930's. Overall I can see why the book has been so highly appraised. Like many, I enjoyed reading from the innocence of eight–year–old Scout Finch. The reveal of Boo Radley near to the end of the book satisfied my curiosity. Although most of the book was pleasing to me, I disliked seeing all of the injustice coming from racism and prejudice directed toward people of color and families of the lower class. However, nothing was left to be desired at the end of the novel and although many things were unfair, there would not be much of a story if everything was perfect in the fictitious town of Maycomb, Alabama. The main character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the young Scout Finch, a girl of eight years and the daughter of attorney Atticus Finch. I liked reading from Scout's perspective because she is young and has a pure mind, seeing only the obvious facts unobscured by the social pressures of adults. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the story seems to winding down, Harper Lee reveals the mysterious character of Arthur "Boo" Radley, the Finch family's eerie recluse neighbor. On the way home from a play one summer night, Scout and her brother, Jem, are attacked by the drunk Bob Ewell but are saved when Boo leaves his house to stab the perpetrator with a kitchen knife. Thanks to him, Scout gets away with minimal injury and Jem escapes with only a broken arm. Atticus invites Boo in to stay for a while for bringing his children home alive and Scout finds that Boo is a kind and quiet man after talking to him. Atticus and the sheriff agree to cover for Boo by saying that Bob fell on top of his own knife. I liked that the author did not leave Boo's character only to be defined by the stories Scout and her friends made up about him as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. To Kill A Mockingbird Conflict Analysis Another narrative convention that significantly affects the communal norms and judgmental nature in To Kill a Mockingbird is conflict. The conflicts that Harper Lee expresses, displays the hatred and social injustice Maycomb truly has in To Kill a Mockingbird. The person versus society conflict aids in revealing the depths of Maycomb's society. Maycomb's community is like the ocean, the surface is blue and clean, when one dives in deep into the ocean, and one can see it for what it really is. Looking deeper into Maycomb uncovers the true society. The social discrimination is often shaped by societal norms. It is expected to be socially unjust to blacks, but a conflict between what the majority wants and the correct thing to do arises. Atticus... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Judge Taylor and the rest of the jury were pressured into being social unjust and racist according to societal norms. If the jury had not followed the public standard, the town of Maycomb would have caused mayhem. The jury was not expected to take Tom Robinson's word because the norm is that one must be racist and that a white's word is worth more than a black's. The town would have been shocked if Tom Robinson won. Therefore this conflict demonstrates the importance of the judgement and societal norms in Maycomb's community. This is important because this means that the law force is biased. Another way this is crucial is because if the law is willing to slack off in such an important case like this, what other things have slipped through their fingers? This decision costed a life and soon, if this continues, this could cost many, more lives. The result of this decision shows the social unjust in To Kill a Mockingbird that Harper Lee wanted to illustrate through the person versus society conflict. This affects everyone in Maycomb as everyone is slightly or more biased and the receiving end of the judgment or action could be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Does Harper Lee Use Gender Bias In To Kill A Mockingbird In Harper Lee's, To Kill A Mockingbird, she illustrates conflicts in modern day society. Classism and Gender Bias were common terms during the 1930s. During this time, segregation was strongly observed, Lee uses this knowledge to create racial tension between classes and genders. Her characters represent all areas of life in the South.In Harper Lee's novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, she illustrates classism and Gender Bias through the characters of Aunt Alexandra, Atticus Finch, and Bob Ewell. Gender Bias is the act of basing what a person can do based on sex/gender. A great example of this in To Kill A Mockingbird is when Aunt Alexandra tells Atticus that he has let Scout's non –"ladylike" behavior go on to the point where it's becoming embarrassing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Arthur Radley Lasting A Lasting Piece or A Total Disappointment: The Ending of To Kill A Mockingbird Quite often, people forget about what they read as soon as they finish reading it. However, when a book has a strong, important, and impactful ending, the character and lessons stay with them. Arthur Radley is a symbol of goodness, yet is treated as a premature Tom Robinson. A villain who strongly embodies the idea of racism and hatred is Bob Ewell, who suffers a truly ironic fate. By speaking his wise words, Atticus accomplishes the author's purpose and concludes the novel sufficiently. Harper Lee's novel ends well because Arthur Radley and Bob Ewell show how good always triumphs over evil, while Atticus Finch remind readers that goodness resides in nearly everyone, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only does he deal with his neighbors poorly, but his own family is also subjects of his relentless torturing. Scout recounts a conversation with Atticus, "It's against the law all right," said my father, "and it's certainly bad, but when a man spends his relief checks on green whiskey his children have a way of crying from hunger pains" (Lee 34). He performs all of these acts with absolutely no punishment. After committing his most inhumane and vile act, the rape of his daughter and accusation of an innocent black man for the crime, he is finally put to trial. Ever since Atticus attempts to incarcerate him, Bob Ewell focuses on trying to harm Finch and his family. "Somehow, I could think of nothing but Mr. Bob Ewell saying that he'd get Atticus if it took him the rest of his life. Mr. Ewell almost got him, and it was the last thing he did" Scout recalls as she thinks about his maniac attempt to murder her and her brother. (Lee 306). Unsuccessful, Bob Ewell finally got what was coming to him as he subsequently "fell on his knife" (Lee 314). It is difficult to feel sympathy for Ewell because of his brutality and unethicality. An arguable case of karma, his life is cut short after harming many lives around him, and being guilty of Tom Robinson's death. Even with all of these drastic events, Atticus Finch is still able to stay optimistic and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Film Analysis: The Coen Brother's Films Speculation and analysis of the Coen brothers' films has often portrayed them as drivers rather than reflectors of pop culture; NPR wrote earlier this year "The Coen brother's sparked a bluegrass revival with taheir 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou?– will they do the same for folk with their latest movie Inside Llewyn Davis?"1 But the posing of this question and the assumption of Inside Llewyn Davis as a top–down culture creator ignores that folk has always maintained a strong presence in American culture, and suggesting that a single film can bring folk 'back into style' ignores folk's ongoing status as a key tenet of American culture and identity; as sociologist Leo Marx writes in his study of culture and technology's interactions... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And given this framework as well, it can be theorized that the folk song has become an impossibility in mainstream American culture – an impossibility coming to pass likely due to the invention of recorded sound, with which its demise chronologically coincides. What was once unfixed and evolving was now set in time forever in the grooves of vinyl, later to be transcribed into binary 1s and 0s; what was once anonymous now had a performer, arranger, producer, and perhaps even a composer stamped on the cover art, slowly becoming the product of individual egos instead of communities. The music industry would even begin to strip away the folk song's identity as regional and local, slowly blurring the lines between distinct regional musics with global distribution: audience bases were not one's local community but arenas to be marketed and sold to, and often for the sake of sales, different region's distinct styles would be blended, changed, or mislabeled by record companies. Finally, the incorporation of folk into the music industry would change the most fundamental level of its definition. What had been created for a community as a means of shared expression and the passing on of community values and stories had become something commercial, something consumable, something produced, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Atticus Moral Courage The word courage may conjure up the typical images of soldiers fighting a war or firefighters saving houses. While these are courageous acts, they represent merely one type of courage. In To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee showcases an alternative type of courage, moral courage, through two main characters and their selfless but righteous actions. Throughout the book, Atticus is illustrated as a compassionate and intellectual man, withholding high standards and morals. These same morals drive Atticus to selflessly defend Tom Robinson. He does this despite knowing "he's got everything to lose" from taking the case (Lee pg.146). Furthermore, Atticus is aware of the jury's bias and the likely conviction, but if he didn't try to defend Tom, he "couldn't... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Living in a revolutionary time, Lee undoubtedly witnessed moral courage as numerous civil rights activists fought for equality. One iconic activist, that is the epitome of moral courage, is Rosa Parks. In 1955, six years prior to the publication of To Kill A Mockingbird, Rosa Parks fearlessly refused to give up her seat for a white person. Fully aware of the negative repercussions she could face for this, she still defended her morals. In fact she faced "continued harassment and threats in the wake of her boycott" but this did not deter her from living in alignment of her principles (History.com Staff). Furthermore, she defended her beliefs because she "tired of giving in", demonstrating how this action required tremendous will–power and bravery (History.com Staff). Considering the adversity that Parks faced, in addition to the immense valor required, her undeniable moral courage strongly parallels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. To Kill A Mockingbird Societal Structure Essay In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee explores the consequences of a societal structure founded on bigotry, racism, prejudice, and the hunger for power. Lee employs a variety of literary techniques to portray the consequences of Maycomb's errant societal structure or even social hierarchy. Thus, Lee uses 1930s Maycomb to critique and evaluate the flaws in her own 1960s America. A particular incident which is central to Lee's underlying message is the trial of Tom Robinson. Robinson's trial serves to reveal the institutionalisation of racism and bigotry, as well as the insatiable thirst for power created by the social hierarchy. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses Maycomb to exhibit the faults of a societal structure dependent upon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the use of Tom Robinson's trial, Harper Lee suggests that a society founded on principles of hate both alienates and persecutes innocents and those who do not conform to its prejudicial constitution. In sum, this incident reveals the consequences of being a mockingbird in Maycomb, while also conveying Lee's underlying message of the defects of a society founded on a systemic and institutionalised doctrine of hate. In doing so, Lee criticizes the existing systemic prejudice in the 1960s–social structure of America. Harper Lee, through her book, also denotes the repercussions of a power–based societal structure, in order to highlight the same flaws in her own contemporary society. Tom Robinson's trial is an incident in which several characters' craving for power becomes known. One such character is Bob Ewell, Mayella's father. Lee portrays Bob Ewell as the personification of the hunger for power. Ewell serves to reveal the ironic nature of the town's social hierarchy. Ewell covets power, his actions and words are all stemmed from his thirst for power and dominance. Ironically, Ewell does not actually acquire supremacy from those above him, but instead targets and attacks those below him, like Tom Robinson and his own daughter. During his questioning, Bob accuses: "That black nigger yonder ruttin' on my Mayella! [Page 175]" In just one sentence, Bob ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Theme Of Bravery In To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird represents two kids growing up in the south. While these children are growing up they have learned that prejudice can be a horrible thing. There are many themes that the author develops throughout the story. Some of these themes include, importance of education, prejudice, and innocence. Atticus illustrates the characteristics of bravery in Harper Lee's novel by the trial for Tom Robinson and being threatened by Bob Ewell. First, Harper Lee shows bravery through Atticus by being the lawyer for Tom Robinson.Atticus Finch is fighting for an african american and is strongly disliked for it by his town. Mrs. Dubose one of the neighbors shouts at the kids "'Not only a Finch waiting on tables but one in the courthouse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Atticus As A Hero Essay Was Atticus a True Hero of To Kill A MockingBird? Yes and no Atticus Finch and Scout Finch were both true heroes of the story because they did many Helpful things throughout the book to help everyone no matter what they were or what they look like. Atticus had a lot of courage such as when he help out Tom Robinson at the jail he stayed with Tom at the jail even know he knew that the mod of white Americans of Maycomb would come for Tom and try to kill him. When Tom Robinson was convicted of raping a white girl Tom stranded up for him and showed courage which as a white person it was not a normal thing to stand up for a black person. Although Scout is a hero in the book too, Throughout the book Scout learns about her life and gets to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Atticus is the true hero scout is also a hero in the book too. Scout is a girl that is about to turn 6 when the book begins and 8 when it ends Through Harper lee's display of scout we see her understanding of life. Through the book, Scout successfully Finds herself in a difficult situation at the jail. A Large crowd of Maycomb white men storms into jail looking for Tom Robinson. Scout, Jem, and Dill are told to stay home by Atticus while he Visits Tom at the jail. Scout Jem and Dill arrive at the Jail soon after they see the crowd and cease the argument on killing Tom. The mob stop fighting and Mr. Cunningham notices what he has done wrong. Scout shows courage in the book through standing up for what she believes is the right thing to do. Throughout the book, harper lee displays scout begin curious and brave. Scout Jem and Dill go to Boo Radley's house, a man in his thirties that has not been seen since he did some bad things. Scout Jem and Dill show courage and go over to their house for the summer they wanted to see what Boo Radley looks like. The kids play games in their yard, Like who can touch the door and run back. Scout shows courage in the book to see if Boo Radley wanted to play games with them or not and also see what he looks like. In the book, there is a lot of Put yourself in other people's shoes First. Scout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Bob Ewells In Harper Lee's 'To Kill A Mockingbird' 16Describe the home life of the Ewells. The Ewells are a very poor family with may children. The father is always drunk and he abuses every one of his children. Mayella, Bob Ewell's eldest daughter, is often assaulted and it can be inferred that she was raped by her father. The Ewell family is so poor that they live at the town dump, a place where they also receive their food. The Ewell kids go to school on the first day of school every year only in order to avoid trouble with the law. 17(a) Explain the main points which Atticus establishes in his questioning of Bob and Mayella Ewell and Tom Robinson. (b) Summarize Atticus's speech to the jury. Through his questioning of Bob and Mayella Ewell and Tom Robinson, Atticus establishes Tom... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "It was Jem's turn to cry. His face streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd. 'It ain't right,' he muttered..." (page 212) Miss Stephanie does not reveal a strong reaction to the verdict. Rather, she simply is interested in gossiping by asking the children questions about the trial. Scout tells the reader that Miss Stephanie was curious, "Did Atticus put us up there as a sort of–? Wasn't it right close up there with all those–? Did Scout understand all the–?" (page 214) Dill becomes very upset and irritable due to the verdict although he does not expressly state it. His angry and disappointed attitude in reference to the verdict is shown by his interactions after the verdict. "Well I'm gonna be a new kind of clown. I'm gonna stand in the middle of the ring and laugh at the folks." (page 216) Through this rant of Dill's, his distress and anger towards the verdict is shown as he wants to grow up and be able to just laugh instead of being sad. Miss Maudie Atkinson seems to be unsurprised at the guilty verdict and very calm about the situation, acting as if nothing had happened of importance. "Suddenly she[Miss Maudie] spoke: 'Don't fret, Jem. Things are never as bad as they seem.'" (page ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hiding The Truth In To Kill A Mockingbird In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, there are 3 main characters. Those characters are Jem, Scout, and their father Atticus. In the town of Maycomb which they live in people are very opinionated and they have certain unwritten rules of society. Atticus is well liked and not well liked in that town. This is because he defends an Of colored man and tries to get a white man in trouble. Although it can be argued that hiding the truth is never justified, harper lee believes that hiding the truth is acceptable when it's protecting somebody from getting in trouble and helping the public. Harper lee stresses that hiding the truth is justified when you're protecting or helping the public. After the trial, many people are furious that Atticus was standing up for a black man. Bob Ewell was very mad that Atticus was trying to blame him for the terrible incident that happened to Mayella. He rebels in a way that isn't very great. Bob Ewell goes after Jem and Scout and tries to kill them. When he is trying to wrestle the two kids, an unknown man whom is soon discovered to be Boo... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The three kids, Jem, Dill, and Scout are very curious and want to keep going on the Radley property. They want to get Boo out of the house. Many people of Maycomb are truly afraid of going near that house. While Jem is on the back porch he encounters what they think is Boo. So the three kids are running for their lives and Try to go back under the fence. Scout and Dill make it under fine, but Jem's pants get stuck on the fence. Scout and Dill help him get them off and proceed to run back to their houses. When they get back Atticus is trying to figure out where his pants have gone. So Jem says, " We were just playing strip poker"(pg 73). They were actually at Boo Radley's house. Jem, Scout, and Dill all know better than to go the Radley's house. Hiding the truth in this situation is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis Harper Lee's book, To Kill A Mockingbird, is about three little kid's lives, and the adventures they experience. In this book Harper Lee introduces the idea that it is a sin to harm the innocent. Jem and Scout were born in Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930's, and Dill shows up later because his aunt lives in Maycomb and he is going to spend the summers with her. Jem, Scout, and Dill try to see Boo Radley who lives beside the school and never comes outside. Boo Radley when he was younger stabbed his dad in the leg with a pair of rusty scissors. Throughout the book they grow tired of Boo and they encounter many new adventures and challenges they have to face. In the book To Kill A MockingbirdHarper used the mockingbird to help symbolize that it is a sin to harm the innocent. Jem and Scout would run around Maycomb, with their "boundaries (within calling distance of Calpurnia) were Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose's house... and the Radley place" (Lee 7). The kids could do almost anything but they had to stay inside those boundaries. Scout and Jem got air rifles for Christmas, and they would go out hunting. Every time they went hunting Atticus would always say do not shoot a mockingbird because they are innocent and don't hurt anyone they just make music for us to listen to. Tom Robinson was convicted of raping Mayella Ewell and there is so much racism in the world that Atticus thinks the trial and every bit of evidence he had was useless. At the trial Atticus shows very clear with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. To Kill A Mockingbird Thesis Harper Lee, the author of To Kill A Mockingbird, once said, "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Harper Lee is one of the most controversial writers in American literature. To Kill A Mockingbird, which is one of Harper Lee's most famous works, was written in the disillusionment age. In this novel, she implies the racial tensions in this age. Harper Lee was an American writer known for her novel To Kill A Mockingbird(1960). Harper Lee was born on April 28,1926 in Monroeville, Alabama and she died February 19, 2016. She was the daughter of Amasa Coleman Lee, whom she symbolized as the lawyer in her novel. Lee studied law at the University of Alabama, but left to live ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time period, there was a lot of racial tension about African Amercian rights in The United States. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee wrote about how race can affect the way people look at a certain person just because of their skin color. Bob Ewill convicted Tom Robinson of raping his daughter because he was African American. Atticus took the case and strongly defended Tom Robinson. Atticus thought that there should be equality in any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. To Kill A Mockingbird Ignorance Quotes In most novels, ignorance and hatred are character traits represented by villains, and in To Kill a Mockingbird that villain was Bob Ewell. Bob Ewell was the town drunk and his family was known for being very poor, so he was surrounded by negativity that reflected through his behavior. In the work To Kill a Mockingbird, the author Harper Lee used the character Bob Ewell to show that ignorance and hatred doesn't get anyone anywhere. Bob Ewell was very ignorant towards Tom Robinson because of his skin color. For example, after Bob accused Tom of hurting his daughter, Bob always made racist remarks towards him. Bob Ewell, like many others at the time, were very close minded towards people of color especially Tom. Even though Tom didn't do anything ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. To Kill A Mockingbird 1. To Kill a Mockingbird is a very well–written novel and it has definitely made an impact on me. I am going to remember reading this novel when I get older, because it is the way that Harper Lee wrote it and which choices she made. Harper Lee made it so memorable that even my mom remembers reading it in High School. To Kill a Mockingbird has been talked about by some other famous people too, such as Oprah Winfrey. From Scout, Atticus, and Boo by Mary McDonagh Murphy, Oprah Winfrey talks about getting to have lunch with Harper Lee. During the lunch, Harper Lee says that she is like Boo Radley and does not like interviews. Overall, the lasting impact of To Kill a Mockingbird is a reminder of the United States' past. 2. There are many differences, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Boo Radley Innocent Analysis I do not think Boo Radley is the only innocent in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. While he is a very notable one, there are others who fit into the category. The first two that fit into this category is Scout and Jem. Being children, they already have an air of innocence as they do not often know enough of the world to be anything but innocent. They were attacked by Bob Ewell, who was trying to make their father pay. The kids were innocent in the matter as it was Atticus' actions during the trial that had upset him. Despite them being in no way connected to what really happened being revealed, Bob Ewell still went after them as they were the easier target and it would hurt their father. The other notable innocent is Tom Robinson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Who Is The Protagonist In To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill A MockingBird was written by Harper Lee,who was a white woman and not racist. She wrote this book based off of the Scottsboro boys trial because her father was a lawyer and though the boys were being wrongfully accused.The book is in the Great Depression time period where there is a white 6 year old girl named Jean Louise(goes by scout) Finch,Her 9 year old brother Jem finch,her non–racist father Atticus Finch, their friend Charles Baker(but goes by dill) who is 7 years old,and Calpurnia who is black and takes care of the kids and the house. The Mockingbird stands for innocence and Harper Lee put that as the title because their are people in this story that bad things happen to for the wrong reason..In her novel,To Kill A Mockingbird,Lee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tom is a Black man who has a wife and three kids and who is caring and kind. He has Atticus Finch as his lawyer for something he is being wrongfully accused for. Now Tom's left arm is crippled from a Cottin gin at work,and on his way to work he passes the Ewell house. Bob Ewell has a daughter named Mayella and everytime Tom is coming home from work she ask's him to do some yard work for her and even though he cant use one of his arms he still helps her because he feel's bad that she has no help even though there are kids running around and her father.As time goes by one day Mayella asked Tom to come in and fix a door for her but she just loured him in because she liked him and wanted to kiss on him but her father caught her and beat her then they blamed it on Tom knowing he did not do it. So they took him to court and the all white male jury said tom was guilty. Atticus says,"They shot him,he was running.It was during their exercise period.They said he just broke into a blind raving charge at the fence and started climbing over."(Lee 268). This shows that they just killed him before Atticus could take it to a higher court because Tom is black and they are all racist.This proves that Tom is a Mockingbird because he was wrongfully accused because he is a black man who was just helping a poor white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Theme Of Boo Radley's Shoes In To Kill A Mockingbird Have you ever wished to help someone but you can't? You can't help them because you don't understand what they are going through. You need to be in their shoes to understand. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout Finch is narrating her childhood from herself as an adult. Her father is involved in a big trial, as he is defending an African American during the 1930s. Harper Lee shows the theme of "you never really know a man until you stand in their shoes" through the characters Boo Radley, Tom Robinson, and Bob Ewell. The first way Harper Lee shows this theme is through the character of Boo Radley. Scout is talking about the Radley family, and says, "The doors of the Radley house were closed on weekdays as well as Sundays, and Mr. Radley's boy was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tom Robinson is giving his side of the story during the trial. He says, "She'd call me in, suh. Seemed like every time I passed by yonder she'd have some little somethin' for me to do– choppin' kindlin', totin' water for her" (Lee 191). Tom is telling the jury his side of what happened on the night of November 21. He is saying that Mayella called him to help with her chores. He said that every time he passes her house she always asks him for help with her chores. This proves the theme because we don't know why Tom decides to help Mayella out. If we were in his shoes we would understand why he decides to help Mayella out. This theme is also shown when Atticus is telling Aunt Alexandra what happened. Atticus states, "He was running. It was during their exercise period. They said he just broke into a blind raving charge at the fence and started climbing over" (Lee 235). Atticus is sad because of the news that Tom Robinson has died. He doesn't understand why Tom decided to climb the fence. If Atticus were in Tom's shoes he might understand Tom's motive for climbing the fence. He would understand that Tom wants to escape but he is innocent. If Atticus was in Tom's shoes he might understand why Tom decided to climb over the fence. Atticus would understand the way Tom was feeling when he decided to climb over the fence. He would also be able to understand why Tom feels the need to help Mayella with her chores. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Atticus Finch Flaws Today's society is damaged with the results of people doing terrible things to each other. Peoples actions can make or break lives.The novel To Kill A Mockingbird, is about a little girl, her Brother, their Dad, and the negro they all fight to defend. The main character scout and her older brother Jem, get into all sorts of dilemmas in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama. As they learn new valuable lessons about life, they also pick up that the small town they grow up in is not as clean and safe as it seems. The father, Atticus Finch is a kind hearted soul who was given the case of Tom Robinson, a negro accused of Raping a white woman. As soon as Atticus was given the case he aimed to defend Tom but a faulty jury made sure it did not happen.To... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bob Ewell is a wretched, two–faced, conniving most unworthy person to have the gift of life in all of Alabama. He drinks a lot, does not bother to work, and he just collects welfare checks and spends them on alcohol. Harper Lee wrote, "a little bantam cock of a man . . . A shock of wispy new–washed hair stood up from his forehead; his nose was thin, pointed, and shiny; he had no chin to speak of–it seemed to be part of his crepey neck"(Lee 227) Harper describes Bob Ewell as a apathetic, tipsy, Neanderthal that can't keep a job to save his skin. During Tom Robinson's trial Bob Ewell tried to say that he beat his daughter Mayella and then raped her; when in in reality Bob Ewell is the one who beat Mayella. Another reason Bob Ewell is terrible person is at the end of the story when he tried to kill Scout and Jem. Harper Lee had wrote, "What is it, Heck? Said Atticus. Mr. Tate found his neck and rubbed it. Bob Ewell's lyin' on the ground under that tree down yonder with a kitchen knife stuck up under his ribs. He's dead, Mr. Finch. (Lee 357). Mr. Ewell had aimed to kill Scout and Jem but Mr. Author James Radley, more commonly known as Boo Radley, saved their lives. Mr. Ewell was mad at Atticus because he knew that it wasn't Tom who beat Mayella and raped her, so Bob Ewell saw that he could get back at Atticus by taking the lives if the two most important people in the world to him. Bob Ewell illustrates the dark side of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. To Kill A Mockingbird Innocence Quotes In the book, To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, who is an American novelist, tells a story about human mockingbirds. The story is told through Scout's perspective, who is a little white girl. She explains what lead up to Jem getting his arm broken. Scout is the little sister of Jem and they are Atticus's children. In her novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses Boo Radley, Tom Robinson, and Atticus as human mockingbirds and therefore, symbols of innocence. First, Harper uses Boo Radley as a symbol of a mockingbird. Boo and his friends locked locked Mr.Conner into the courthouse outhouse and the town decided to do something about it. Mr.Conner pressed charges on them and the judge decided the boys would be sent to the state industrial school. Mr. Radley thought it was a prison and said no to his son going. So Mr.Radley locked Boo in the basement for his whole life. Jem said "There was a long jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten; his eyes popped, and he drooled most of the time" (16). Jem is describing what Boo looks like to Scout and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atticus says "The main one is, if I didn't I couldn't hold my head up in town, I couldn't represent this country in the legislature, I couldn't even tell you or Jem no to something again" (100). Atticus is telling Scout why he has to take the case of Tom Robinson. This quote shows Atticus was a nice man that wanted to protect a black man from being falsely accused of a crime he didn't commit. As the story continues, Atticus goes on and defends Tom and makes Bob Ewell look like a fool. Scout explains "Mr.Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner, spat in his face, and told him he'd get him if it took the rest of his life" (290). Bob Ewell is angry at Atticus for humiliating him in court and defending a black man against him. This quote shows Bob was so angry at Atticus that he tried to kill his children Jem and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Atticus Father Quotes Harper Lee uses two major fatherly figures to represent good and evil in "To Kill a Mockingbird". In the book, Harper Lee uses Atticus Finch and Bob Ewell to show the good and bad sides of humans. Even though Harper Lee shows Atticus and Bob to be alike because they are both fathers, old and live in Maycomb, they are a lot different with their own qualities and views. Harper Lee characterizes Atticus as good and Bob as evil. Mrs. Lee shows Atticus as a good loving father, for instance, his kids, Scout and Jem go to him for advice, he says "they come to me for their answers instead of listening to the town" (chapter 9). He also treats his children well, scout says "he played with us, read to us, and treated us with courteous detachments". Furthermore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Is Tom Robinson Innocent In To Kill A Mockingbird In the timeless classic To Kill a Mocking Bird, by Harper Lee, racism and courage flows through the county of Maycomb. Atticus throughout the book has to prove that Tom Robinson is innocent while trying to keep his courage when the people of Maycomb are against him. Atticus struggles with this trial because he knows that he isn't going to win but he keep moving forward because he feels one day the good will overcome the evil. There was a lot of courage to come through this book as well as racism and prejudice. Some of the characters were faces with fear and dangers as well. Scout's courage on the first day of school showed a lot about her and how she tried to explain to Mrs. Caroline the Cunningham's way of life, also when she tells Mrs. Caroline Atticus taught her to read. In To Kill a Mocking Bird, on (17) Mrs. Caroline tells Scout "Let's not let our imaginations run away with us" when scout tells her the first book she read was The Mobile Register.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone in Maycomb claimed Tom Robinson was guilty because of the color of his skin, but Atticus knew he was Innocent. Everyone in town was calling Atticus a nigger–lover because he was defending a colored man. When Scout started getting picked on in school because of this she turned towards fighting to solve her problems. In To Kill a Mocking Bird, Cecil Jacobs announced in the school yard that "Scout Finch's daddy defended niggers" (74). She soon found herself forgetting what Atticus told her and getting ready to fight Cecil Jacobs. To Kill a Mocking Bird, Atticus told Scout, "No matter how bitter things get, they're still our friends and this is still our home" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Theme Between Good And Evil In To Kill A Mockingbird Kolton Kirk Danny Cochran English III February 9, 2018 The Conflicts Between Good and Evil Found in To Kill and Mockingbird by Harper Lee In her book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses many different characters and parts of the plot to show how deeply the conflict betweengood and evil can affect everyday life in a small Alabama town in the 1930's. The setting of her book is Maycomb, Alabama. Racism between white and black people was a very big problem in Maycomb. The white people did not like the blacks and thought they were bad people. The two main characters are Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson. Atticus is an important lawyer, and he has two children, Scout and Jem. The conflict of racism explodes when Tom is set up by an evil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, the Sheriff acted like most of the people in the town, even though his conscience started to bother him. At the end of the book, Bob Ewell tried to hurt Scout and Jem in the forest because he wanted revenge on Atticus. During Tom's trial, Atticus made Bob Ewell very angry at the questions he asked and the evidence and Bob Ewell wanted revenge. Boo Radcliff killed Bob Ewell and the Sheriff saw it, but he changed the story to say that it was an accident because he knew Bob Ewell was evil and that Boo was a good man. The Sheriff's decision was another reminder about the titled of the book, "To Kill a Mockingbird" because Boo was a Mockingbird character just like Tom. Harper Lee also showed a conflict between good and evil by using the characters in her story. She showed the conflict inside a man's own conscience when Atticus had the courage to stand up for Tom. The Sheriff also had goodness in his heart when he decided to not tell anyone what he really saw when the Boo Radley killed Bob Ewell. Another example of conflict within Atticus' heart was his fear for his children's safety versus his belief that it was the right thing to do to be Tom's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Proposal Argument Essay Licensing for personal trainers: legitimizing the profession. "In its present form, personal training only dates back a few decades, yet it is among the fastest growing professions in the U.S." (Holt). In the 80's and 90's personal trainers were predominantly heavy lifters who looked like they could soon compete in a bodybuilding contest. The muscular physique automatically qualified each of them as "guru" in the fitness world and helped quickly build a clientele. Towards the late–90's, the situation started to change: gyms became less and less of an intimidating environment for a wide category of people with no desire to become "huge." Personal trainers of a new generation expanded their specialization to weight loss, cardio vascular... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can easily hurt a client or worsen an existing condition by using inappropriate exercising techniques and approaches. Once I've seen a trainer who made his new client with swayback (lordosis) do multiple low back exercises with significant weight. With such a spine condition you have to be extremely careful when perform any activity involving low back and must primarily focus on strengthening your abdominal muscles and back of the thighs in order to balance the inward curvature of spine. As a result of that unconsidered workout the client had extreme back pains and decided to stop training. Not only this could be prevented if a trainer had more knowledge about lordosis (which is pretty easy to determine), but the client would be able to improve his back condition with appropriate exercise routine. This example shows that some certification organizations fail to provide the market with well–qualified and knowledgeable professionals. They are not regulated by state and often offer take–home or on–online tests which objectivity is questionable. Licensing, on the other side, means a nationally standardized test and leaves no place for cheating. It is interesting to note that Howard makes a comparison between personal trainers and other health professionals like "Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses, Physical Therapists and Registered Dietitians" who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Who Is Tom Robinson Innocent In To Kill A Mockingbird Martin Luther King Jr once said, "The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people." There are people in our world that are silently good like M.L.K said. The silently good people can do great things all the time without much people knowing about it, or they can just mind their own business and leave other people alone. Some of those good people get taken over by bad people even though they are innocent. Those people are like mockingbirds, as Harper Lee explains through the book To Kill a Mockingbird. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the mockingbirds are Boo Radley, Jem, and Tom Robinson. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem Finch is a Mockingbird. A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Jem is talking about Boo Radley to Scout he says, "Boo was about six–and–a–half feet tall, judging him from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch" (Lee 16). Jem is describing how Boo Radley is basically a monster by telling Scout all of the rumors about Boo. Boo Radley is a mockingbird in the novel because he was an innocent man his whole life until he made a couple mistakes, and a lot of bad rumors spread. As Scout is finding out who killed Bob Ewell, she says, "'Who was it?' 'Why there he is, Mr. Tate, he can tell you his name.' As I said it, I half pointed to the man in the corner...'Hey, Boo', I said" (Lee 362). Scout is telling us and Atticus that Boo Radley is the man who killed Bob Ewell while Bob was trying to kill Jem and her. Tom Robinson is a Mockingbird because he was innocent the whole time until he was forced to be a hero and save Jem and Scout, making him guilty of murder, taking away his innocence. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Boo Radley is a Mockingbird because of how he was innocent his whole life for the most part, but still had rumors thrown at him and was forced to kill a man for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Overcoming Fear In Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird It's the 1930s and racism, classism, sexism is prominent and the Great Depression is happening. In 1930, Harper Lee was 4 years of age. 1930, is the time period that her book, To Kill a Mockingbird, takes place. Due to growing up in the 1930s, Harper Lee has experienced all of the issues above, which provided her with material for themes and purposes in her book. Harper Lee uses imagery, metaphors, and characterization to show the theme of overcoming fear. First, Harper Lee uses imagery to show the importance of overcoming the fear of a person. For example, on page 319–320 as Scout links arms with Boo to escort him home she says to herself, "He had to stoop a little to accommodate me, but if Miss Stephanie Crawford was watching from her upstairs window, she would see Arthur Radley escorting me down the sidewalk, as any gentleman would do." With this quote, Harper Lee is communicating to the reader through the imagery of Boo, who is walking with her like a gentleman, that Scout no longer cares about what Miss Stephanie Crawford says about Boo because Harper Lee has created the mindset that Scout is willfully hoping Miss Stephanie Crawford is peeping through her window and sees that Boo is being a gentleman not a monster. Harper Lee is communicating to the reader that people do have opinions and make assumptions about people. And that once someone gets to know the person that is made out to be a villain, that those assumptions can sometimes be incorrect just like Miss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. To Kill A Mockingbird Prejudice Quotes Prejudice in the 1930's destroyed many African–Americans chances at a normal life, how does Harper Lee show that in "To Kill a Mockingbird"? Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" is a story depicting a family (Atticus, Scout, and Jem) living in the fictional town of Maycomb county, and a world of racism. Harper Lee shows in To Kill A Mockingbirdhow biases of skin color won over jurys and policemen, the hard living conditions that the African–Americans had to go through, and the outcomes of whites who were against the prejudice. First of all, the living conditions after African–Americans were freed weren't the best, houses were often shacks with walls made out of scrap. The First purchase, a local church the African–Americans had bought with their first wages, hence the name. Harper Lee showed the poverty by writing this, "A few graves in the cemetery were marked with crumbling tombstones ; newer ones were outlined with brightly colored glass and broken coca–cola bottles." (119) This quote from the book shows how poor the African–Americans really were, couldn't pay for new graves, or even flowers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tom Robinson's trial was dictated on skin color and not evidence. Harper Lee shows that, "In our courts, when it's a white man's word against a black man's, the white man always wins." (220) This quote shows how bad it was, right when Tom stepped in the courtroom he was found guilty. Atticus did everything right, but no matter what he said, Tom would always be found guilty on the account of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Civil Rights Movement in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee To Kill a Mockingbird was a 1960's novel written by the author Harper Lee from Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement which inspired the theme of her book; racism. The book is set in the 1930's in Maycomb which is a very poor town. The book is written in the view of Jean–Louise 'Scout' Finch a 6 year old girl who is the son of lawyer Atticus Finch and has a brother called Jem. They are close neighbours to the dreaded Radley family and especially Boo Radley the son who they are terrified of. Boo has been judged unfairly by the whole town of Maycomb because no one had seen him in years, people were just going along with old wives tales about him stabbing his mother in the leg. This unfair judgement links in with the racial prejudice that occurs in Maycomb when black people are treated poorly just because of their colour. Racism and Segregation happens throughout the book for example when Scout is at school and her teacher Miss Caroline finds out Scout can read she tells her she can't read because the rest of the class cant, she gets off to a bad start with Miss Caroline when she tries to explain Walter Cunningham can't afford anything because his family are very poor which gets her in trouble. Also Miss Gates who is very hypocritical says she condemns what Hitler is doing to the Jews which would make you think she believes in racial equality but then she says she doesn't want blacks to get equal rights and they shouldn't be treated fairly. One of the key characters in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Does Harper Lee Use Symbols In To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee is a famous author who wrote To Kill A mockingbird. She uses symbolism throughout her story. Symbolism is a literary device where the author uses an object to represent an idea. The main symbol throughout the story is the symbol of a mockingbird. The mockingbird stands for innocence. Harper Lee uses Tom, Atticus and Scout as mockingbirds. First Harper Lee uses Tom as a mockingbird. Tom is a African American and haves a poor family. Tom is a mockingbird because he haves a broken arm but yet, was convicted of choking a girl with two hand and convicted of rape. Another reason Tom is a mockingbird is because Atticus proved he was innocent and Tom still was convicted. Scout narrates " the useless one fell off the bible" on pg (225).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atticus is a lawyer, and his family is not poor and lives in a racist neighborhood. Atticus is a mockingbird because he doesn't harm nobody , only thing he do is his job and take care of his family. Atticus was harassed physically and verbally for sticking up for a black man. People in his neighborhood started to talk about him because the case he took on (tom). " I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco " on pg (291) said Atticus. Bob spat tobacco on him because Atticus embarrassed him by proving Tom was innocent . This shows that he was a mockingbird because he was treated bad for doing his job in court . The last mockingbird is scout. Scout is Atticus daughter ,Scout is also a Tom boy. She is a mockingbird because she don't do major harm to anyone but yet, bullied because her dad is the one that stuck up for a black man. Bob Ewell also tried to kill her but her costume saved her. "Scout finch is defending niggers" said Cecil Jacobs. Cecil said this because Atticus took on Tom case. Scout is a mockingbird because she was teased for a situation she didn't know anything about. In conclusion Harper Lee uses Tom, Atticus, and Scout as mockingbirds. A mockingbird is a symbol of innocence in the storyto kill a mockingbird. These are people that never meant any harm to nobody, but yet they was harmed in some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Health And Fitness Industry The Health and Fitness Industry generates over $80 billion globally with about 151.5 million members worldwide. Since 2009 the number of gym memberships have increased roughly 25% per statista.com. Due to these statistics combined with my past knowledge and work experience in the fitness industry I have decided to pursue a future venture idea in this industry. To help me further understand the ropes I reached out to celebrity fitness trainer and gym owner Gunnar Peterson. Although he doesn't operate a large commercial gym location, Gunnar has made a name for himself as one of the most trusted trainers in the industry. Your Network is Your Net Worth Getting in contact with Gunnar Peterson is no easy task for most individuals; However,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gunnar, sized him up to make sure he could keep up with his high intensity workouts. After agreeing to it, the individual asked how much he charges, Gunnar responded with "we will figure all that out when we get there." Later that night he talked with his girlfriend and decided to take on the opportunity. Balancing his new client's training sessions in–between his own personal workouts and work. A few days into it Gunnar started to receive more and more clients. It didn't take long for Gunnar to realize that he was making more money training clients 3 days a week then he was making at the management company leading him to quit after just 10 days. Company Expansion and Pivots Started as a fulltime personal trainer working out of his car doing house calls. Client base expanded when a Chiropractor referred him clients. Decided that he needed to find a home base after he started to sing the jingle to KFWB news radio. Surveyed the area near his apartment for a gym to train his clients. Found a gym in Beverly hills to train his clients. 8 years later decided to train out of his home, after a year he purchased the home next door to turn into a gym. Purchased his first retail gym location with his wife. Lost his gym in a divorce, back to training clients at their homes. Found his current gym location and has developed a unique training environment bringing in high
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  • 35. What Is Harper Lee's Intentions Good Are all intentions good? Does everyone mean right all of the time? Sometimes people do mean bad, but In Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird she imposes that deep down all people are good. In Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird she imposes that deep down all people are good. She first introduced characters as sometimes judgemental then later showed they were not all judgemental and could even empathize with their worst enemies. At the beginning of the novel, Harper Lee introduces the town with all of its bad attributes first. She focused on the racism and prejudice the town displayed for example, when " Scout judged Walter Cunningham based on how he ate at their dinner table" (32). Harper Lee was showing us how Scout was judging Walter because he ate differently and didn't understand that Walter knew no manners. Later in the chapter, Atticus explained to Scout how "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view" (39). After Atticus had explained this to Scout, she started to understand that different does not equal bad. Harper Lee is illustrating to us that even though Scout judged Walter, she grew to know him and even further, accept him. This showed us that deep down Scout is good and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We learned that "Scout and Jem had been attacked by Bob Ewell" (357). We then understood that "Boo Radley had saved the children from Bob Ewell" ( 362). TRANSITION"Scout realized that everything the town had speculated about Boo was wrong"(376). "Atticus said to Scout,'"Most people are nice when you finally see them'" (376). Atticus was teaching to Scout that most people are good no matter what people say or think about them. Harper Lee wrote this moment to show us that no matter how many rumors or speculations may be around a person, you really can't judge them until you know them yourself and that a lot of the time those thoughts are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Does Atticus Show Courage Jem and Scout look up to Atticus and have the highest regard for him. Atticus purposefully teaches his kids valuable life lessons such as do not kill a mockingbird, stand in other people's shoes, and show respect. When they learn about a "non–boring" secret––he is the best shooter in town–– from Atticus's "boring" life, they learn yet another life lesson, in addition to Atticus's overarching lesson, do not kill a mockingbird, an innocent life, but they also learn about what is important in life. Atticus "kills a mockingbird", the dog, in order to protect his family. The fact that Jem wants to stay "humble" about his father's skill with a gun while Scout wants to "brag" individualizes the two characters. In one scene, Harper Lee reveals a secret,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He shares with Jem and Scout that his bottle in a bag is actually coca cola, not alcohol. When Dolphus Raymond reveals his secret that his appearance is a lie, Jem and Scout learn a new lesson: society needs an explanation for the unaccepted. Raymond explicitly explains the lesson, the reasoning, for his secret. Raymond's lesson explains why putting on an act provided a reason to Maycomb County for his relationship with a black woman. Harper Lee teaches that to live in peace, a person must compromise with those who will not back down. Dolphus Raymond gives the people of Maycomb County an explanation for his actions in exchange to live with his black wife unbothered by racist people. Dolphus Raymond explains to Dill and Scout that "I do say I don't care if they don't like it, right enough––but I don't say the hell with 'em" (268). Dolphus Raymond wants the people of Maycomb County to have only one reason that they do not accept him. Saying "the hell with 'em" gives the citizens the reason to say they do not like Dolphus Raymond because of how he treated the people, but because he does not say that, the only reason the citizens see Dolphus Raymond as "an evil man" (267) is through his actions. They blame his actions on the appearance that Dolphus Raymond is a drunkard rather than accept the fact that Dolphus Raymond enjoys the company of black people more than the company of white people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Analysis Essay Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird demonstrates organic unity through the use of literary tools to create, maintain, and amplify the central theme. Lee constructs and develops the theme of social inequality by employing dialogue, irony, and an extended metaphor. Through dialogue, the townspeople show contempt for blacks, viewing them and anyone who treats them as equals as inferior. This is evident in the analysis of the conversations of Bob Ewell, Mrs. Dubose, and Francis Hancock where they refer to black people as uncivilized savages. Not only does Bob Ewell, contribute to the theme through his dialogue, but his full name of Robert E. Lee Ewell provokes irony that clarifies the racist undertones of the novel. Moreover, irony functions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only do the townspeople treat blacks as inferior but they also dislike those who defend blacks. As a result, when Atticus receives Tom Robinson's case and decides to defend Tom to the best of his abilities, the community curses Atticus. Offended by the fact that Atticus plans to defend Tom, Miss Stephanie calls him a "nigger–lovin' bastard" (Lee 248). Likewise, Mrs. Dubose says Atticus is "no better than the niggers and trash he works for" (Lee 117). Even Atticus' family disapproves of his defense of Tom Robinson; his great–nephew Francis tells Scout that "Atticus is a nigger–lover" and "he's ruinin' the family" (Lee 94). As evident through the mockery of blacks and those who defend them, the white citizens feel superior to blacks; this idea of white supremacy reaffirms the theme of social inequality. Through use of irony, Lee parallels the unjust treatment of blacks during the 1930s to that of the American Civil War. For instance, during the trial of Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell proudly responds to his full name, Robert E. Lee Ewell. The irony lies within the historical context as Robert E. Lee, a Confederate general during the American Civil War, fought for the continuation of slavery. By juxtaposing Bob Ewell with Robert E. Lee, Harper Lee underscores the blatant racism of Bob Ewell. Furthermore, Mr. Dolphus Raymond's actions exposes the bigotry of the white townspeople through the irony of his situation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Brady's Restaurant: A Fictional Narrative The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for spectators were few. The time was barely 10 o'clock at night, but chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh de–peopled the streets. Trying doors as he went, twirling his club with many intricate and artful movements, turning now and then to cast his watchful eye adown the pacific thoroughfare, the officer, with his stalwart form and slight swagger, made a fine picture of a guardian of the peace. The vicinity was one that kept early hours. Now and then you might see the lights of a cigar store or of an all–night lunch counter; but the majority of the doors belonged to business places that had long since been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "I'm just waiting for a friend. It's an appointment made twenty years ago. Sounds a little funny to you, doesn't it? Well, I'll explain if you'd like to make certain it's all straight. About that long ago there used to be a restaurant where this store stands–'Big Joe' Brady's restaurant." "Until five years ago," said the policeman. "It was torn down then." The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. The light showed a pale, square–jawed face with keen eyes, and a little white scar near his right eyebrow. His scarfpin was a large diamond, oddly set. "Twenty years ago to–night," said the man, "I dined here at 'Big Joe' Brady's with Jimmy Wells, my best chum, and the finest chap in the world. He and I were raised here in New York, just like two brothers, together. I was eighteen and Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was to start for the West to make my fortune. You couldn't have dragged Jimmy out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth. Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come. We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our destiny worked out and our fortunes made, whatever they were going to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Jem Finch Character Development To Kill a Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee and was published in 1960. This story occurs in the 1930's. The story is told in first–person participant as told by Scout Finch. The story takes place in Maycomb county Alabama. There are many impotent characters who play a crucial role on the evolution in the story. There are six main characters who play a role in the development of the story. These six characters are Scout Finch, Jem Finch, Atticus, Tom Robinson, Calpurnia and Boo Radley. Scout Finch is the daughter of Atticus Finch and she is a central character. She is controlling, a genius and is a tom boy. The story would be radically different without her. Jem is Scout's older brother, he is a teenager, loves football and he takes care... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The expedition starts with introducing Maycomb county to the reader. Next the book introduces the reader to the Finch family. This is when Scout, Jem and Atticus become central characters. After this the book tells the reader about the Ewell family, they are not such good news. Around the same time Scout, Jem and Dill (their friend) play the Boo Radley game. Conflicts arise in the story when Scout, Jem and Dill start to annoy Boo Radley, their quiet neighbor. Action picks up when Tom Robinson (black man) is arrested for allegedly beating Mayella Ewell (white woman). Atticus Finch is a lawyer in town and he takes on Tom Robinson's case. To Kill a Mockingbird reaches a climax when Tom Robinson is wrongly convicted of the crime. Atticus made the jury stay out for a while to think about their decision. Ultimately Tom gets convicted, he tried to escape prison but he got shot by the guards. This is a turning point in the story because a lot of people are mad at Atticus, specifically Bob Ewell. Atticus undermined Bob's character during the trial accusing Bob of committing the crime. The falling action consists of a false sense that things are calming down in the Maycomb community but that all changes when Bob Ewell attacks Scout and Jem on a night near Halloween. He attacks them with a kitchen knife. Boo Radley came to the rescue and killed Bob. During the scuffle, Jem's arm gets broken in this ordeal. The story ends with an unexpected meeting between two characters. Bob gets stabbed by Boo but Mr. Tate(sheriff) says that Bob fell on his own knife. Mr. Tate does this so Boo does not need to go to court. After overhearing this conversation, Scout decides to walk Boo home and he will never be seen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Literary Analysis Essay On To Kill A Mockingbird A New Perspective On, "To Kill a Mocking Bird" In Harper Lee's ,"To Kill a Mocking Bird," Lee takes a stand against social injustice and racial inequality. In "To Kill a Mocking Bird," a man named Atticus Finch, a lawyer, must take the case of a black male accused of raping a white woman. Despite the small district of Maycomb county telling him that Tom Robinson, the black man, was guilty, Atticus chose to believe Tom. He and his two young kids, Scout and Jem, are forced to face the grasp that racial injustice on their small, southern town and learn to take people for who they really are. In Harper Lee's novel," To Kill a Mocking Bird," Lee uses Scout's innocence and Mr. Ewell's inability to understand people's situations to prove that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the novel, it is shown very frequently that Jem and Scout struggle to grasp this idea. Their struggle helps enforce the idea that understanding people takes more than just your view to understand. This is shown when Scout struggles to realize why her teacher treated her the way she did. When Atticus tries to explain things from Ms. Caroline's point of view, he said," You never understand a person until you consider things from his point of view."(Lee pg. 22) Despite this thorough explanation, Scout doesn't fully understand this topic until the last chapter, when she finally sees things from Boo Radley's perspective. She said toward the end of the last chapter," Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough."(Lee pg.273) Harper Lee's timeless message about social equality is still a pressing issue today. Similar to Scout's struggle, our society struggles to also understand other's perspectives. If anything, we could all take a lesson from Scout and learn to take a walk in another man's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...