Home » Downloads » Mockingbird

Mockingbird

Mockingbird

5.08 Discussion: Growing Up in To Kill a Mockingbird

5.08

Learning the difference between right and wrong is part of growing up. People have different ideas about the meaning of justice, courage, and honesty. A young person’s ideas about those values become part of his or her character. Scout grows up during the Great Depression in the South, a time and place in which African Americans were treated unjustly. Issues of right and wrong arise as Scout learns how to treat people who are different from her—whether the difference is one of skin color or of personality.

What are the influences that affect the way Scout grows up? How do they affect her? What kind of person do you think she will become? Give specific examples to support your view.

9.08

Gene and Finny are two memorable teens. They share many similarities, such as their age and the place they go to school. However, they are different in so many other ways that they are virtual opposites.

In what ways are the two boys similar and in what ways are they different? What do the traits and actions of one boy help you understand about the other? What do the boys’ character traits, and the differences between them, show about the themes of A Separate Peace? Discuss at least one similarity and two differences.

 

……………………….Answer preview……………………

Growing up in To Kill a Mockingbird

Scout is a six-year-old that lives with her brother Jem and their father, Atticus. Her father is an Attorney hence is a well-respected man in the society. Scout and his brother have grown up under the care of their father and well-wishers. For instance, a black housekeeper who influences Scouts behavior and character. The housekeepers’ name is Calpurnia and teaches Scout about good morals, the value of discipline and the gap between the white …………………………………….

APA
644 words

Education

Engineering

English

Environmental

Ethics

Film

Food and Nutrition

Geography

Healthcare

History and Government

Human Resource Managment

Information Systems

Law

Literature

Management

Marketing

Mathematics

Nursing

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Religion

Sociology

Statistics

Writing

Terms of service

Contact