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To kill a mocking bird essay

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Miles Diehl To Kill A Mockingbird Essay #2 Atticus Finch is the father of Jem and Scout Finch. He is a lawyer who is one of the few people in Maycomb County who supports racial equality. He takes up the case of a black man who is accused of raping a white woman, and is looked at with disapproval by many townsfolk. In the eyes of Jem and Scout, Atticus is very old and wise.

Huck Finn Questions Ch 1 - 3

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Chris Manguno AP English III Huck Finn Questions April 3, 2014 1. Describe the Widow Douglas.? How does Huck respond to the Moses story?? What does this tell the reader about Huck's character? Widow Douglas is a kind woman who has pretty much adopted Huck, she lets him live in her house. She prays a lot, before meals and in closets. She brought up Huck like similarly to how Pharos?s Daughter did for Moses. Huck Finn was interested in the story of Moses until he found out the man had been dead for a long time. This shows that Huck believes that only people living in the present are worth his time, and doesn?t honor the past as much as he honors himself. 2. Discuss superstition as a motif.? Provide examples.

Malcolm X

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Malcolm X Reflection By: Hunter Reynolds Malcolm X was a civil-rights activist who loved to battle and attack the wrong-doing of the white people towards African-Americans. When the class read a small section named ?Learning to Read?, from his autobiography, we read and learned about what his life was like and how he grew up in prison. I was quite shocked to discover that in his free time at prison he memorized every word in the dictionary. This just shows how boring prison life must be. When I was writing the report, I was able to appreciate how smart Malcolm must have become from all of his reading, for he read almost every book in the prison library.

"Imagine" conflict analysis

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Edgar Romero Inside the mind of Gatsby One's judgment is based on their conscience. The conscience is the moral compass we use to distinguish right from wrong. In Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby the majority of characters in the novel are consumed by delusion, throwing their inhibitions to the wind, and overlooking morality.?Nick Carraway serves as the moral sense to Gatsby, an affluent, astute young man who's decisions would eventually lead to his downfall.

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