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      <description>Write about any character in the novel &#39;To Kill A Mocking Bird&#39;.</description>
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      <pubDate>2024-10-02 17:45:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>  Who  is she  Jean Louise Finsh (Scout) ?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The narrator of the story Jean Louise Finch (Scout) She is a character from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, a novel by American author Harper Lee published in 1960. she is a five-year-old when the</strong></p><p><strong>story begins and she lives with her father Atticus, brother, Jem, and their black</strong></p><p><strong>cook Calpurnia in the fictional town of Alabama.  She is a very smart girl.(she</strong></p><p><strong>learns to read before going to school) she (worries about the basio</strong></p><p><strong>good and evil of mankind)she fights boys without fear)  she is a tomboy, wears overalls, and learns</strong></p><p><strong>to climb trees with Jem and Dill. </strong></p><p><strong>Scout is innocent and good-</strong></p><p><strong>hearted, but as the novel progresses she sees the evil and racial prejudice in</strong></p><p><strong>society. But from Atticus Scout learns that though humanity has a great capacity</strong></p><p><strong>for evil, it also has a great capacity for good.</strong></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-10-03 06:22:06 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Writter by :Nelle Harper Lee’s</p><p>‏Jeremy Atticus Finch(Jem)</p><p>‏ (Jem) is Scout's brother</p><p>‏Jem's idea of bravery is touching Boo Radley's house and running for cover.</p><p>live in the fictional town of maycomb</p><p>‏He wants to be like his father and become a lawyer. A very idealistic teenager. He did not accept the jury's conviction in the Tom Robinson case and wants to abolish the jury system. He was frustrated by the trial and thinks about the justice that prevails among humans</p><p>Gentleman trying to protect his sister</p><p>name groups:Majdh ,Maram,raghad,asmaa,noura </p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-10-03 06:53:08 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>‘ HARPER LEE&#39;S ’ 
‘TO KILLA MOCKINGBIRD’</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Arthur Radley “Boo” is the reclusive youngest brother of the Radley family, He live in Maycomb, Alabama, in a house filled with strange stories and fear from the townspeople, especially the Finch children. Misunderstood and mistreated in his youth, Boo is the subject of terrifying rumors despite being a kind, protective figure. The novel explores themes of intolerance and the hidden truths of Maycomb, with Boo representing the town’s ghosts of the past. Initially viewed as a monster by Scout and Jem, Boo’s true nature is revealed over time, culminating in his heroic act of saving them from Bob Ewell. By the end, Scout realizes Boo’s deep care for her and Jem, transforming her fear into empathy as she stands on his porch and reflects on their shared humanity.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-10-04 02:19:01 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Calpurnia is the Finch family’s cook, a Black woman, and a mother figure to Scout. Scout describes Calpurnia as a strict, demanding, and unsentimental “tyrannical presence.” At the same time, Scout treats Calpurnia with more genuine respect and obedience than the female members of her own family, such as her Aunt Alexandra. Scout doesn’t give much thought to Calpurnia’s personal life outside her work for Scout’s family, but the reader learns that Calpurnia has a had a difficult and painful life, rarely seeing her own children while she took care of Scout and Jem. Calpurnia also functions as Scout’s, and the reader’s, window into the world of the Black citizens of Maycomb. For example, Scout is able to attend Tom Robinson’s trial because the pastor of Calpurnia’s church makes a space in the courtroom for Scout and Jem to sit. Scout also accompanies Calpurnia to church, where Scout begins to understand the differences between Black people and the whites in Maycomb, and learns a bit of Calpurnia’s history.</em></strong></p>]]></description>
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