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Tom Robinson Case Kill A Mockingbird
350 wordsTo Kill A Mockingbird: Courage of Atticus Finch In the story To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, Atticus is a very courageous character. In the novel Atticus tried every way to help others, who were in the need of it. First of all it is courageous of Atticus to take the Tom Robinson case. Even his own family disagreed of taking the case. The reason was because of the bias. He risks in many was when taking the Tom Robinson case. He risks the chance of crit ization by the people that live in the...
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Jem And Scout Kill A Mockingbird
2,093 wordsCourage Harper Lee based many characters from her Pulitzer Prize winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, on important people in her own life. Her father, a southern lawyer, served as a model for Atticus Finch. Her older sister shared many of the same reclusive qualities as Boo Radley. It can be understood that these people in Lee s life were only foundations for the characters in To Kill a Mockingbird in view of the abundance of courageousness found in the novel. It would be very difficult to conc...
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Tea Cake Rabid Dog
2,027 wordsA Voice With Experience In Zora Neale Hurston s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, many critics have argued over whether or not the main character, Janie, finds her voice by the end of the novel. Yet many seem to be confused as to what her voice is. Her voice is her ability to express her thoughts and display her emotions verbally. Many relate the question of Janie s voice to her amount of emotional strength (her ability to confront her problems or run away from the current situation rather th...
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Spinal Cord Rabid Dog
887 wordsThe final and Rabies Rabies The final and certainly most famous success of Pasteur's research was the development of a vaccine against rabies or hydrophobia as it is also known. The disease has always had a hold on the public imagination and has been looked upon with horror. It evokes visions of raging victims, bound and howling, or asphyxiated between two mattresses (Duclaux). The treatments applied to victims were as horrible as the supposed symptoms: this included cauterizing the bite wounds ...
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Tom Joad Jacket F Scott Fitzgerald
3,473 wordsSymbolism In American Novels When looked up in the dictionary, it states that symbolism is the art of relating something concrete that represents or suggests another thing that cannot in it self be represented or visualized. Authors use symbolism as a way of inserting special hidden message that would otherwise not be known. Different authors use symbolism in different way s from animals and nature in the story (Steinbeck), colors (Fitzgerald) or more of a radical symbolism used to describe raci...
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