This single quote is the most meaningful passage in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD and in turn has a major impact to the content of the novel and to the emotions of the reader. That quote is the most significant in the text because of how strong of a correlation it has with the material in the text. This quotes's impact on the content of the novel is that it brings about an overarching metaphor for the material of the novel. The mockingbird represents innocence, someone who helps others and brings about
Hour 3 When reading To Kill To A Mockingbird many charterers walked in someone else's shoes which is a big theme of the book. Scout was one of these charters she walked in Boo Radley’s shoes. At the end of the book, she walked Arthur home and she sees the whole book from his perspective. She sees two children running down the sidewalk and in the winter two kids shivering in the cold. In the book, Scout also walked in Walter Jr.’s shoes. Calpurnia talked to Scout after Walter was eating a different
I WALKED BY Jem’s room and saw Atticus asleep on rusty old a chair. He fell asleep reading The Grey Ghost, as it was still open in his hands like he’s still reading it. The house was soundless, and I saw no rustling of a movement. I walked towards the kitchen as I was rubbing my eyes and, caught me by surprise at six in the morning, I saw that Calpurnia already had cleaned up the house. I wondered why she hasn’t woken anyone up yet. “Mornin’ Cal” I said. “Well good morning to you too, Jean Louise
Page 1 This was it, a week before halloween, and I’m going to a haunted house with my friends. “Why do you always wear that hat?” Bryson implored on the car ride to the attraction, “Because, it’s sort of become a symbol for me.” I replied, after a slight pause “Like the black hoodie?” Luke butted in, tugging on the hood slightly Pop up is car with spinning wheels “Yeah exactly like that.” I respond, ignoring the obvious sarcasm. After that we all decided to be content with car games for the trip
Dialectical Journal Chapters 10-11 Vocabulary 1. Rudiments- The elements or first principles of a subject. 2. Apoplectic- Sudden and out of control. 3. Philippic- A bitter speech of accusations and disapproval. 4. Umbrage- Offense, annoyance, displeasure. 5. Propensities- Natural inclinations or tendencies. Vocabulary 1. Our instructor said that all we needed to know were the rudiments or horseback riding and then we’d be all set. 2. As soon as my parents tried to put my brother to bed, his