Louise Finch, more commonly known as Scout, is the daughter of Atticus Finch. Atticus is one of the few amongst the white population who believes that regardless of skin color, all men are created equal. In this prejudiced society, a negro by the name of Tom Robinson has been falsely accused of what is considered the gravest sin a black man can commit: the rape of a white woman. While on trial for his life, Tom Robinson is being defended by Atticus Finch, one of the county’s top lawyers. Atticus believes…
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hand, Atticus Finch, John F. Kennedy, and Author Radley are often recognized as humble, quiet, and powerful individuals. They all stood up for what was right in their own way. The quietest people are always the most powerful. Arthur Radley is a prime example of a quiet person making a huge impact. Arthur secluded himself from the world, this made his rescue of the Finch children much…
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constitutional beliefs. Atticus Finch, in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and Henry Drummond in Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, both struggle to establish the concept of equality in the prejudiced South. Atticus’ primary struggle is to overcome the deeply ingrained Jim Crow laws that have permeated the Southern Community. Drummond strives to establish the concept of secularism and to uphold the ever present issue of having personal beliefs in…
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how it is wrong to destroy it. The characters of Jem, Atticus, and Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley demonstrate courage in situations that would be easy to shy away from. Many of the characters in this novel grow up in some way, whether it is learning or accepting something new. Three essential themes in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird are innocence (the meaning of the mockingbird), bravery, and growing up. As the main character and narrator, Scout Finch has makes a few connections with events in her life to…
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attorney, Atticus Finch is given the chance to defend an African-American by the name of Tom Robinson. There are conflicting opinions on how he should have handled the charges that were made against Tom regarding rape. Some people may say he should have taken the case and fulfilled his duty as an attorney: defending Tom to the best of his ability like his life depended on it. Disagreements are inevitable as some may perceive Atticus’s…
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Courage can be found in many different shapes and sizes and in every single one of us if we dig deep enough inside of ourselves to find it. Courage is displayed in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird written by Harper Lee in the following three ways; Atticus defends Tom Robinson’s case in court even though he knows the outcome will not be in their favor, Tom Robinson stands up for himself and tries as hard as he can to prove to the court what the truth is even though he knows he can never win, and Mrs…
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Bildungsroman In To Kill A Mockingbird Growing up is an inevitable part of life. Every individual matures in their own way, but eventually each person learns a valuable lesson that changes their demeanor, making them think and act like an adult. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, this concept is imperative to the overall plot and allows the author of the novel to write a realistic bildungsroman. In the novel, Lee describes Scout Finch, a young girl living in the south during the 1930s. She and…
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Harper Lee is set in Alabama in the 1930s. This time period was an era when racism and segregation were prominent factors in everyday life. Atticus Finch lives with his children in the privileged part of their town, Maycomb. Their fellow white community looked down upon the colored members of their society, and thought that they were entitled to fewer rights. Atticus does not believe this, and does his best to mold his children into open minded members of the otherwise racist community. He preaches against…
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out he sealed the hole because the tree was dying. However when Jem asked his father, Atticus, if the tree was sick he says its healthy leaving the children perplexed to why Mr. Radely said it wasn’t. Plot Structure Themes, Motifs, and Mood Themes: Education is a major theme, because throughout the chapter, one of the most important conflicts is the one involving Scout’s schooling. Motifs: "As Atticus had once advised me to do, I tried to climb into Jem's skin and walk around in it: if…
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In the 1930’s, America was in a time of racial segregation. The novel consists of a lot of different themes and ideas such as: innocence, injustice, courage, molarity and class but the most recognised theme is prejudice, as the middle class, Atticus Finch is charged with defending Tom Robinson, who is black, and is charged of rape against Mayella Ewell, a white woman with an abusive, alcoholic for a father. Everyone in Maycomb and the audience know that Tom will be deemed guilty, given the racial…
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