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    by the way they look or dress but will never get to know them. Some other quotes similar to this quote are “ i had to put ourselves in her shoes and it was a honest mistake”,”people generally see what they look for and hear what they listen for.”,”Atticus he was real nice.””most people are when you finally see them”,”I think there is one kinds of folks.Folks”,”I do my best to love everybody”,and…

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    “Like Mike” a sports fantasy begins with introducing Calvin Cambridge (Shai Moss), Murph (Johnathan Lipnicki), Reg Stevens (Brenda Songs), and Ox (Jesse Plemmons) who are all orphans who lost their parents at a young age. Calvin, Murph and Reg all are close friends while Ox is an antagonist towards Calvin. They’re all fourteen years old and live at the same orphanage. Ox who is an antagonist towards Calvin challenges him in a game of basketball for his jersey so that he can rip it up. Stan…

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    to help his daughter, Mayella Ewell, of rape. During the court case, Mayella is completely silent when Atticus asks her if Bob Ewell was simply accusing Tom to defend Mayella’s crime: “No answer. ‘What did you father see in the window, the crime of rape or the best defense to it? Why don’t you tell the truth, child[...].’” (Lee 187). Mayella shows a lack of a real, true, response to any of Atticus’ pressing questions, implying that Bob and Mayella are lying about their accusation. Scout is able…

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    The American Heritage dictionary defines rebel as, “to resist or defy an authority or a generaly accepted convention.” In “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Connie is the rebel. Now, she is not a hardcore rebel: meaning, she does not get in trouble with the law. Connie sneaks around behind her parents backs to be around older boys. Connie is a fifteen year old girl. She fits the basic criteria as the rebellious teenage daughter. The only physical aspects that actually tells details of…

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    it, even at the cost of hurting Atticus. Scout prevented that from happening. Now realization of just what she stopped from happening is hitting her and she begins to cry. This experience was highly emotional for her and others. When she shows up and Atticus sees her, “[Scout] thought he would have a fine surprise, but his face killed [her] joy. A flash of plain fear was going out of his eyes, but returned when Dill and Jem wriggled into the light”(203). Atticus is terrified at this moment, not…

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    Commitment Essay “She has committed no crime, she has merely broken a rigid and time-honored code of our society.” -Atticus. The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, was published in the year of 1960. Written beautifully about the pros and cons of racism with plot in-between, Harper Lee accepted the Pulitzer Prize. The Pulitzer Prize is an award that recognizes an achievement in either a magazine, newspaper, and or online journalism. Ever since publication, the book has become a classic…

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    This reveals a very important aspect of the children -- they have no bias towards people of color. The way that Atticus raised them has a huge influence on this and their own view of people. Compared to many of the adults in Maycomb, Alabama, these two children have no reason to be unfair towards the black population in this town. This demonstrates the significance…

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    Remember when your first grade teacher said “Always help yourself before others ?” What if that was just a way to cover up the true instincts of humans, selfishness. As caring and considerate as we might look on a day to day basis, in struggle for survival the fastest to bring out their inner instincts win out at the expense of their rivals. Elie Wiesel, in his famous memoir Night showcases the true nature of humans with the character Elie. As we follow Elie through traumatising events during…

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    Francine Prose appeals to ethos in multiple personaes in her essay I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read, including being a professional researcher, a former high school student, and a parent. In the second paragraph of page 91, Prose appeals to ethos as a professional researcher who looks for comprehensive sources of evidence to increase her credibility. Prose lists the sources of the “photocopy pages” she has collected before she states her observation. By saying “what emerges from these…

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    The Crucible “The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and ability to affect those around him positively”(Bob Marley). John proctor was not a wealthy man, nor was he perfect, but he fought against the corruption within the court system. Proctor achieved moral integrity by admitting to his mistakes, and his refusal to confessing a crime he did not commit, he found self-respect when he did that, he would of rather died than be tortured his whole life based…

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