To Kill A Mockingbird 6
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Essay on To Kill A Mockingbird. Parents always look out for their children and try to provide for them. They also punish their children for misbehaving. Harper Lee portrays a father, Atticus and how he gets himself and his children through tough times, in her novel To Kill A Mockingbird. This essay ....
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.... that applies to the human race and to no particular race of men" (Lee, 204). This shows that Atticus believes that no race is better than another. Through discussions with my mother, I know that she feels the same way. My mother, however, does not listen to both sides of the story. Atticus always listens to both children, as Scout says: "Well, in the first place you never stopped to gimme a chance to tell you my side of it--you just lit right into me. Whin Jem an' I fuss Atticus doesn't ever ....
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