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to a more adult perspective, in which they have confronted evil and must incorporate it into their understanding of the world. As a result of this portrayal of the transition from innocence to experience, one of the book’s important subthem...
novel is a best seller to this day. In 1999, a survey conducted by the Librarian magazine chose this book "the best novel of the century" (Lee, 1960). The rewards that the author was able to get through the book were mainly because of the w...
oriented reasoning would allow to save the most easily reachable and the most accessible person in this scenario. Being a paramedic, I would believe under duty oriented reasoning; I would rather chose to save the scout master mainly becaus...
to call him Atticus, which shows that he treats them as mature adults. We could see that when he took the case of Tom Robinson, Atticus and his children were of different kind of relationship with the community. Scout fight in the school an...
town of Maycomb, Albama. It is the story of the time when Maycomb was going through the period of Great Depression; however, Finch’s father Atticus was a renowned lawyer because of whom the Finch family was in a stable condition and was com...
War saw a big increase in the use of dogs in direct combat roles. Jungle patrols were very limited in what the soldiers could see and hear, even more so at night. Their dogs were invaluable in extending the senses by the much superior cani...
control of his parents whereby he was highly concerned about his studies. Initially Mark attended the local public schools since kindergarten, and until 8th grade he was an above-average student who frequently made honor roll. Mark brother...