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    Determination In the book Little Brother, by Cory Doctorow, the theme of determination stands out to the main characters in the book as well as the reader. Proving to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that Marcus, Van, Jolu, and Darryl were not in the wrong definitely was a challenge. The things they had to do were very crucial. It started off with them not knowing anything about what had happened with the terrorist attack, to being innocent until proven guilty, and lastly to them being

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    Haywood Patterson was falsely accused of rape in 1931, by Ruby Bates and Victoria Price. The same thing can be said about Tom Robinson, in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This fictional story is based off the Scottsboro trials. The story takes place in the small, tired town of Maycomb, Alabama. It is here that Bob Ewell accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter. Boo and Nathan are brothers and they are both seen as outcasts who do not conform to society's norms for this time period. So if

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    Complete Persuasive Essay: To Kill a Mockingbird Derek Gill Have you ever been too filled with hate and pride to see the obvious truth right in front of you? The year was 1935 in the small town of Maycomb Alabama. During this time an important trial would be taking place. The trial of Tom Robinson, an African and American who had been promptly accused of rape by the one man who had seen the incident. Bob Ewell a despised person throughout the community and the father of the victim, Mayella Ewell

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    Prejudice is one of the world’s greatest struggles. It does not only hold society back, but is harmful to the people who do good .In Harper Lee’s book To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout and Jem live through and witness prejudice and racism in the small town of Maycomb. They see someone wrongly accused of a crime because of his race. Scout and Jem also witness and take part in prejudice against a man no one knows anything about. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee uses characterization to show

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    Miriam Miller Identity

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    in with her she runs to the first door she finds in her apartment building and exclaims “I’m Mrs. H. T. Miller and I live upstairs and…” (Capote 13). She their neighbor has to explain who she is! Not just her neighbors but basically none knows Mrs. Miller she is even surprised that Miriam could find her house because ”i’m not listed in the phone book” (Capote 4). This is very surprising and weird because everyone is in the phone book so it does not make sense for her not to be in it. She also has

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    In many cases, ignorance and knowledge are shown by coming to a realization of reality, discovering new things, and uncovering the truth. Not only do the children in Maycomb show ignorance and knowledge throughout the book, but also some of the respective adults convey the same idea. Scout, Miss Caroline, Uncle Jack, the white community, and many other individuals show ignorance at times in this book. For example, Scout, being very young, was portrayed as an innocent child. She was not always

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    In the 1930s people faced discrimination because of the color of their skin. Although, some people showed courage and stood up for what they thought was right. Mildred Taylor’s book Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry takes place in the heart of the south and the height of discrimination. Mama is the type of person that takes action instead of holding back. Mama shows courage by pasting the books, not changing her lesson, and boycotting the Wallaces. Mama instead of looking at the offensive chart on the

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    Who Is Atticus Finch

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    Atticus Finch is a lawyer in Maycomb. He is very tall and wears glasses. Atticus has two children one named Jean Louise Finch who everyone calls Scout and Jeremy Atticus Finch who is called Jem. Mrs. Finch who is Atticus’s wife died from a sudden heart attack. Economy is what he enjoys to do research about. What others think does not bother Atticus, even if the choses he makes might make people think lowly of him. Atticus does not think that color makes people any different. This is why he even will

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    he place: Maycomb, Alabama, finalist for Most Boring Town in America. Few people move in, fewer move out, so it's just the same families doing the same things for generation after generation. Like the Finches: Scout, her brother Jem, and their father Atticus. Every summer Scout and Jem are joined by Dill Harris, who shares their obsession with the local haunted house, the Radley Place, and the boogeyman who lives there, Boo Radley. Fall comes, Dill leaves, and Scout starts school. The Radley Place

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    Harper Lee once wrote, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.” In Harper Lee’s book, To Kill A Mockingbird, she develops a definition of a lady or gentlemen. According to Harper Lee a lady or gentlemen is someone who is empathetic, and someone who doesn’t judge what people do when they don’t know the full story. In the book, Atticus is trying to teach his two children lessons like, walking in someone else’s shoes helps understand their perspective

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