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I just hope Jem and Scout come to me for answers instead of listening to this town" - Atticus Finch To kill a Mockingbird. He is trying to explain to his children that it is not right to kill something that didn't do anything wrong. He is using the mockingbird to represent Tom Robinson. You can basically measure anything in millimeters, though finding something reasonable to measure is a little hard. Measuring a wire in millimeters is reasonable, for example. It was a sin to kill a mockingbird because mockingbirds have never done anything wrong.

They have only ever been there for our enjoyment. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom Robinson was the mockingbird because he had never done anything to deserve death.

Boo Radley was also a mockingbird. The Cunninghams' are a very poor family. Who don't take anything they can't re-pay. And if they do take something, they will pay it back in something they have. That wouldn't change anything. I don't understand why that would be something to wonder about. Not to me, it does not. I don't know people well enough to give them anything! That Tom Robinson is a mockingbird in the sense that they both wouldn't do anything harmful and are innocent.

Patrick has something wrong whith him. According to multiple educational websites, the nickel does not symbolize anything in the book To Kill A Mockingbird. Boo never did anything wrong except kill a man in order to protect his "children" Jem and Scout. If they would have told on Boo, it would have ruined him. Remember the mocking bird never did anything wrong. They say its a "Sin" to kill a mockingbird because they don't do anything much to harm us or anything we do, and they make peaceful music for them also.

Yes, because then you all have something at least one thing in common and can talk about anything, then they understand. The best fee for a payday loan should be something reasonable yet something that the company can benefit from. No, no dead mockingbird is found in the book.

Atticus talks about how killing a mockingbird is a sin because they don't do anything to harm anybody they actually help us by singing songs. They also say that it would be like killing a mockingbird to tell anybody that Boo Radley really killed Bob Ewell. Not only that, they also say that it is a sin to kill Tom Robinson who was actually helping out.

The mockingbird is very symbolic- it has little to do literally with the plot of the story. Instead, a mockingbird represents themes such as innocence, and 'to kill a mockingbird' is to destroy something innocent. Atticus says that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because all they do is sing. The reader discovers that when Bob Ewell threatens Atticus at the end of the trial he fully intends to carry out his threats.

This can be seen throughout the final chapters of the novel, particularly in chapter 22 when Bob Ewell spits at Atticus before attacking Jem and Scout in chapter Harper Lee also reveals that Tom Robinson despairs of ever being found innocent.

Even with Atticus on his side he does not believe a justice system, which so favours white people, will help his cause and so he tries to escape, a move which ultimately costs him his life. Harper Lee is also very careful with her use of structure during the actual trial itself.

Bob Ewell is left handed and Tom Robinson is unable to use his left arm. This helps to add tension and drama to the court case and it also helps keep the reader in suspense. By the end of the novel, Jem and Scout are beginning to have more understanding of the impact of the trial on the community and on the neighbours they know so well.

They realise that their father was brave when he agreed to defend Tom Robinson but that if he had not taken the case, he could never again have held up his head with pride and self-respect. They are also beginning to have a greater understanding of courage and realise that bravery comes in many shapes and sizes, such as Mrs Dubose fighting her morphine addiction. How important is the overall structure of this novel? Personality , Passion , Learning , Star. Business , People.

Blue Highways Understanding. What's the reason for why I don't have a job? Well, make, make Mexican immigration the scapegoat for that. I understand why there's that sentiment. And there's a logic to the fact that they're coming over. They're taking our jobs. They're taking, you know, they're siphoning off our welfare system. When the reality is anything but. They are not taking jobs that U.

They're the cream of the crop when it comes to workers. And they are contributing to the economy.



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