Year 10 term 3 Flashcards

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what is the quote in my introduction for the 2nd essay

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“People Generally see what they look for and hear what they listen for”

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What is my introduction like for my 2nd essay

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  • lee explores ideas about racism in 30s in southern states america
  • Lee wrote this in the 60s when civil rights movement was peak showing persistent nature of racism
  • The novel aims not to be silent about racism just as martin luther king wanted
  • By using characters Atticus to xconvey messages throughout text
  • delight to read, challenges core values rethink ideas about racism in 30s and 21st century
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what is my quote in the 2nd BODY paragraph in my 2nd essay

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Dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch

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what is my quote in the 3rd BODY paragraph in my 2nd essay

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i aint never seen and jury decide in favour of a coloured man

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What does the 1st BODY paragraph talk about in the 2nd essay

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  • lees novel mock causes us to reflect
  • 30s america brought to us by scout
  • she proves martin Luther’s quote
  • She finds atticus
  • Talks to lynch mob about son
  • deflates the situation
  • dark genre literary device
  • this scene in the novel we see scouts pure and innocent view of people and events as she treats everyone fairly.
  • Conclude
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What does the 2nd Body paragraph talk about in the 2nd Essay

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  • Lees novel mock uses characters like Boo to symbolise and express ideas about treatment of others & discrim
  • Boo is symbolised as Mockinbird
  • He is clouded from childhood
  • He gives presents to the children symbolise childhood he never had
  • It is said throughout the book
  • The quote is a hyperbole but it is taken literally throughout the town
  • This is example of discrimination and judgment of social status
  • The descriptions add suspense
  • Hard use symbolism - pocket watch - symbol of lost time from childhood
  • Conclude with use of Ostracism and how he changes the idea of how we treat each other
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What does the 3rd Body paragraph talk about in the 2nd Essay

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  • Lees novel mock explores the idea of persistence of racism throughout entire novel using symbolism and reoccurring themes
  • Lee expresses there is no need for racism through the character Tom Robinson a negro male charged for..
  • Example of Lees idea of persistence of racism is seen through Tom Robinsons trial
  • Large amount of evidence he did nothing such as his arm was crippled in cotton machine
  • He was sentenced guilty
  • Lee is expressing through example that blacks do not have the benefit of the justice of law while white men do.
  • < insert quote >
  • This quote from sykes perfectly portrays the jury in Tom Robinsons trial as the jury sentenced him to death incorrectly based on he was a nigger.
  • Tom Robinson proves Martin Luther Kings quote by proving to not only the Court that not all blacks are criminals and rapists due to the evidence supplied but to also the town of Maycomb that Blacks can be just as good as whites at everything they do.
  • Lee uses the le Character Tom Robinson to transfer her ideas about the persistence of racism to the responder.
  • Conclude
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What does the Conclusion Say for the 2nd Essay

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*In conclusion Harper lees TKAMB explores ideas of racism, changing perspectives on racism and understanding the need for justice, mercy, and compassion. Lee does this with captivating characters and intriquite language techniques. Overall due to the characters, blah, blah and blah. Harper Lee supplies a fantastic novel that succesfuly acts as an advocate for you to rethink core values about racism, the treatment of others and discrimination. But can Harper Lees novel TKAMB really change your ideas about racism and how we should treat each other permanently?

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What does the quote in my introduction say for the 1st essay?

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“Walk around in their shoes”

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What is my introduction like for my 1st essay

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  • Harper Lees novel TKAMB purposely challenges the responder to rethink their core values, when treating people who are different.
  • Lee asks us to view all problems and ideas through different perspectives or
  • Set in the 1930s when racism was very common, To kill a mockingbird acted as a campaigner in a change of behaviourism in the discrimination of race, identity and the treatment of others.
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What is my quote in the 1st BODY paragraph for my 1st Essay

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“Standing in his shoes and walking around in them”

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What is my quote in the 2nd BODY paragraph for my 1st Essay

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“I aint never seen any jury decide in favor of a coloured man”

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What is my quote in the 3rd BODY paragraph for my 1st Essay

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“When they finally saw him, he was real nice.”

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What is my quote in the Conclusion for my 1st essay

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“There is just one kind of folks, Folks”

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What does the 1st Body paragraph talk about in the 1st Essay

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  • Lee’s novel Mockin is a text that makes the responder rethink core values
  • Lee uses extensive characters such as Atticus,Tom,Boo
  • She uses these characters to rethink values and how we treat each other in society.
  • Atticus defended black man even though he knew he would get backlash
  • Tom robinson is nice and compassionate but he is put under sterotype especially in the court of law.
  • Boo was thought to be a monster, But was actually a kind and compassionate person.
  • Harper Lee uses these characers and the setting of a small town in Alabama in the 1930s when racism was commonly seen, to demonstrate that we shouldn’t judge people based on looks or inital impressions but by
  • Conclude
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What does the 2nd Body paragraph talk about in the 1st Essay

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  • In the novel mock Harper Lee makes it evident that the book is based around the purge of all ideas surrounding Racism, discrimination and prejudice
  • A scene that depicts the ideology of these things is shown through Tom Robinsons court case.
  • Explain what happened
  • This is racism, discrimination and Prejudice at its core.
  • It is prevailed that being white means you are correct and innocent no matter the case.
  • This is irony - explain why
  • In chapter 21, Sykes said to Jem
  • Atticus finch provides responder with ease that it is okay to side with people that are different from you as he is fighting for Tom Robinson.
  • Explain more about this
  • Harper Lee uses this scene to provide to society that unless we scrap …… ways then society will never change and we will be left with a corrupted and depraved world.
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What does the 3rd Body paragraph talk about in the 1st Essay

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  • Harper Lee expresses her ideas of treatment of others through her novel TKAMB
  • Lee goes into detail about how we should treat each other equally and not based on race, looks past experiences or social status.
  • Lee uses Boo Radley to convey these messages, who in the novel, was portrayed to be a monster, his hyperbolic descriptions remove him from the human race.
    *People judge him based on these descriptions and he becomes the folk lore of the town.
    *As the novel progresses we find he is actually a nice, kind and humble person who had a troubled youth.
    *Ironically he saves the children from the actual monster, Mr. Ewell, at the end of the novel.
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    *Boo radley is a mockingbird, he treats everyone with respect and he is innocent and caring
    *But he is treated horribly and he has become a social outcast
    *Conclude
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What does the Conclusion Say for the 1st Essay

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  • In conclusion TKAMB by Harper Lee is an engaging novel that help acts as an advocate for social change around …….
  • Harper lee wants you to understand that
  • There is no other in society
  • Treat people how you want to be treated
  • TKAMB proves to you should not judge people on what you hear, but on your personal experineces with them
  • Nevertheless, even if TKAMB proved to society that we should treat each other with equality, will it be enought to shape social change?