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First, it is important to understand what we mean by a satire. Satire is often...
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In this book, we can view innocence as the outlook the children have in the world....
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First of all, the children lose their innocence as to the ways of the adult world....
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What are some examples of loss of innocence and wisdom in "To Kill a...
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This quote comes in Chapter 24, during Aunt Alexandra's tea party. Alexandra and...
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According to Miss Maudie, what is the highest tribute paid to Atticus in "To...
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William Jennings Bryan was a gifted orator and congressman from Illinois who was a...
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Who was William Jennings Bryan and what is his importance in Chapter 16 of...
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The crowd is obviously on pins and needles. Everyone knows that Tom is innocent...
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How would you characterize the crowd that came to the trial? Why do you think the...
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Not at all. Remember the scene where Scout completely turns the mob away without...
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This question has already been asked and answered. Please see the link below and...
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There are many examples of each of these institutions being satirized, but I will...
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Atticus explains his actions to Scout in chapter 9:"The main reason [for...
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," what reason does Atticus give Scout for the...
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What are examples of satire involving education, court system, religion, and...
- podunc added a post in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
No, the novel does not present this world view--rather the contrary. Although...
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Does "To Kill A Mockingbird" present the view that the individual has no power...
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I don't know if there is enough space to address all 7 problems, but I will try to...
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Many characters within the book are 'Mockingbirds' (Although the main one is Tom...
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