To Kill A Mockingbird Character Analysis

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In Harper Lee’s classic novel titled “To Kill a Mockingbird” there are many examples of these so called “mockingbirds” in some of the characters. Some of these characters are Boo Radley, Atticus Finch, and Bob Ewell. Throughout the story each of these characters has their own way of being a “mockingbird”, whether it be good or bad. First of all, Boo radley is a mockingbird because, he is a character that hides in the shadows, and as he does he watches the Finches throughout their days, and one day as he is doing this he ends up saving Scouts and Jem’s lives. Boo Radley applies to Begin Match to source 2 in source list: http://freeringtonesdownload.info/ringtone/this-is-me-kesha-8505.htmlthe song This Is MeEnd Match by Keala Settle Begin Match …show more content…

Be gentle and loving in deed and in thought, for these are theEnd Match thing Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Grand Canyon University on 2013-06-23Jesus taught.” This songEnd Match applies to Atticus because, it shows that he is being kind and isn’t hurting anyone. Also, it shows that he is trying to copy the greatest example this Earth ever had and that is the example of Jesus Christ. Finally, another “mockingbird” in the novel is Bob Ewell. Bob is a mockingbird in a bad way because of the way he was born and raised. If Bob were to write a song it would be Highway to Hell by AC/DC as it states, “ Asking Begin Match to source 3 in source list: Submitted to El Camino High School on 2015-08-24nothin’/ leave me be/ takin’ everything in my stride/ don;t need reason.”End Match This explains Bob Ewell perfectly because it gives the example of “Don’t need reason” which is exactly true because, Bob Ewell does anything that he wants to, including trying to kill Scout and Jem on Halloween night. Which just so happens to be sending him straight on the Highway to Hell. In conclusion, all of these mockingbirds songs ring loud and true. They show how each of these people acts on a daily basis and how they will end

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