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Kill A Mockingbird Jem Finch
573 wordsTo Kill A Mockingbird Characterization My name is Joseph Medeles and I have a secret to tell you, I have a twin! I bet you are thinking I didnt know Joseph had a twin. I do and his name is Jem Finch. We were separated at birth and I just found out a few days ago that I was going to meet him, and so I decided to find out some information about him at the library. Yes, you read right, the library. Somebody decided to put my twin brother in a story called How To Kill A Mockingbird. Who would ever f...
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Robert E Lee Kill A Mockingbird
1,234 wordsTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is about the racist South during the Great Depression. The title literally means killing mockingbirds. They are Boo Radley, Tom Robinson, Atticus and Jeremy Atticus Finch. The title connects to patriotism because one of the main actions of a patriot is to help the helpless. One can help the country not only through actions, but also by words and thoughts. To Kill a Mockingbird literally means to not only cause death of a person, but to hurt a Mockingbird. A mo...
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To Kill A Mockingbird The Brave Jem Finch
408 wordsThe book To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, has many characters and themes. The main themes are racism and the interaction of colored and white people in the south. The settings Maycomb County, Alabama. The main characters are the Finch family; father Atticus, daughter and narrator Jean Louise (Scout), and her older brother, Jem Finch. Jem was a brave boy. He was brave enough to stand up and do the things he had to, even if they scared him. An example is when he had to help cure Mrs. Dubose's...
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Kill A Mockingbird Boo Radley
1,752 wordsThe novel To Kill A Mockingbird can be more easily appreciated and understood by closely analyzing the characters, setting, double plots, and theme. To Kill A Mockingbird teaches multiple moral lessons, and presents an overall picture of the prejudice, lifestyle, and attitude of an average southern town. There are several crucial carachter's in To Kill A Mockingbird and it would take forever and a day to do each one justice. However the most (not only) important carachter's are Atticus Finch, Je...
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Change His Life Coming Of Age
1,829 wordsThere comes a time is each persons life when they reach the point where they are no longer children, but adults. The transition from a child into a young adult is often referred to as the coming of age, or growing up. The time when this transition occurs is different in everyone, since everyone is an individual and no two people are alike. Certain children reach this stage through a tragic, painful event which affects them to such extent that they are completely changed. Other children reach thi...
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Tom Robinson Case Act Of Courage
662 wordsTo Kill a Mockingbird: Courage Courage to me is bravery even in the face of fear and there are many incidences in the book that fit this description. Three of the very courageous character in the book would have to be Jem Finch, his father Atticus Finch and their next-door neighbor Boo Radley. These characters had shown bravery in the face of fear on many occasions and they should be recognized for their achievements. Jem Finch's bravery had many ways of showing itself. He often became scared bu...
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