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Harper Lee shows that the trial effected Jem more than any other child. ‘It was Jem’s turn to cry, his face was streaked with angry tears’. He was the only child that cried because of the outcome of the trail…. Continue Reading →
Atticus is outside the prison where Tom Robinson is being kept. A mob emerges and confronts Atticus. S, J and D jump into the circle. Tension is created because the readers can predict that Atticus is in danger. Tension building… Continue Reading →
Atticus is away, therefore Cal takes the J and S to her church, where the black section of Maycomb go. Harper Lee tells us that it has no ceiling, was not painted and that it had ‘lamps that were unlit and… Continue Reading →
Aunt Alexandra comes to live with the Finches because she and Atticus think that spicy needs a woman influence as she matures, however scout thinks it was more her aunt’s decision because she is bossy.
In chapter 12, Calpurnia is shown to have two identities. The price she has to pay for having her two identies is that she can’t fit into society. She is educated, which was rare, unlike her fellow black friends. She… Continue Reading →
‘He realised that God gave him an unfair advantage over most living things.’ (Miss Maudie) Atticus realised, many years ago, that he has a special ability to shoot with great accuracy. As a man of God he believe that The… Continue Reading →
In chapter 9, Atticus is having a conversation with uncle Jack after coining home from the Christmas party. Atticus is aware of Scout’s presence, however carries on his conversation as if she was in bed. ‘I’m simply defending a negro’…. Continue Reading →
Boo intrigues the children because he is different. He is portrayed, by the society, as a monster children are attracted to things that are forbidden naturally. ‘ unknown entity”malevolent phantom’ these are ways that Scout describes Boo, which is swayed… Continue Reading →
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