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    In today 's society, to become a good person, understanding the difference between right and wrong, just and unjust is an important skill. Two characters from the movie “A Time To Kill” by Joel Schumacher and “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee have a very thorough understanding of justice. These two characters are Atticus Finch and Jake Brigance. Both of these people have comparable characteristics. They both have high intelligence, making them able to adapt to their surroundings and win…

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    Mockingbirds are glass creatures, beautiful but, fragile. “Mocking birds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens, don 't nest in corncribs, they don 't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us,” spoken by Miss Maudie. That is why it is a sin to kill one. The meaning of this is that if someone is innocent and have done nothing to nobody, it 's a sin to choose to hurt it. There were two main mockingbirds throughout the book. Tom Robinson was a…

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    Prejudice In TKM

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    the problems in the world now. Now think of the triumphs. There are numerous examples of these themes in books as well. Some books encompass every weakness and strength our world and society have. One of those books is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird covers a vast amount of the problems we experience to this day. Some of which, should have been destroyed long ago. An example of this is prejudice. There are other examples of things that sway from good to bad. This…

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    Atticus uses it as the literal meaning when he gives Scout and Gem a air riffle and he says they can shoot whatever bird they want except mockingbirds because they only produce music and don 't cause mischief. Atticus uses it as a metaphor to teach them to never hurt or do anything that would affect the innocent in any way that would be bad. This metaphor count for all of society but because…

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    The texts ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, written by Harper Lee and ‘12 Angry Men’ directed by Sidney Lumet; both display contrasting features and qualities. While both are very diverse texts, they both share an undeniable resemblance, in relation to a single person affecting a group 's idea of a just and morally right decision. Prejudice and discrimination are a reflection of how both the accused characters in either text sway opinions about which course of action is correct. Two of the protagonists,…

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    he only did good things for the kids. This relates to the theme and quote, “Shoot all the bluejays you want… but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (pg. 103), because Boo is a symbol for the mockingbird. As Miss Maudie explained, mockingbirds only make sweet music for people, and never do any harm to them, therefore making it a sin to kill a mockingbird. Boo gave treats for the…

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    girl” (The Final Barrier 1). In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, however, one instance of someone trying to prevent innocents from being hurt is shown when Atticus tells Jem and Scout not to shoot at mockingbirds when they receive air rifles. “‘Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit ‘em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird’” (Lee 90). The mockingbirds in the quote symbolize an innocent, helpless individual. Shooting the mockingbird would be akin to harming that individual, or…

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    Nothing in life is just given, one has to try and earn it. In Harper Lee 's To Kill a Mockingbird and in Ernest J. Gaines ' novel Lesson Before Dying both take place in the American Deep South but in different time periods. In both stories there is racism, lies, gender differences, and fights. The rights of the black and white were significant and so were the people who spoke their own words even when society did not approve. The blacks being treated poorly, always the second choice, isolated…

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    by the people and things around them. In the story we see events through the eyes of scout who is 6 years old when the novel begins. As Jem and Scout grows up, they are influenced by some more characters in the story. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a MockingBird, Calpurnia, miss Maudie and Mrs Dubose are minor characters who influence the values and beliefs of Jem and Scout. Calpurnia tries her best to raise the children according to her beliefs which includes teaching the children how to act…

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    Atticus Idealism

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    In Harper Lee 's classic book To KIll a Mockingbird the main character, Scout, is told by her father Atticus that most people are nice "when you finally see them". This concept that Atticus presents couldn 't be more true. Throughout the book and real life experiences, people like Boo Radley, Tom Robinison, and Dolphus Raymond are able to see and have the niceness seen in them. Atticus is a good example of a person who always tries to see the good in people and he is more or less an idealist.…

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