Consider the title of the novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird”.
1.What is the mockingbird a symbol of?
2.Which characters might this relate to? Justify with evidence.
3.Which of the ideas underpinning the novel are explored through the use
of this symbol?
Write a paragraph in which you discuss one idea and analyse how the use
of the mockingbird symbol presents this idea to the reader.
The mockingbird is a symbol of Tom Robinson and Arthur Radley. They represent the mockingbird because they are both characters of pure innocence and goodness yet are attacked by others' prejudice. Tom Robinson is an example and victim of both prejudice and racism as his intention to help Mayella Ewell causes him to end up in a trial due to the accusation of him raping the woman. Like the mockingbird, their good intentions ends up in harm.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Term 3 Week 4 Homework
A reflective response to chapters 9- 11 A few weeks have passed since Mrs Dubose died and Jem has had some time to think about the events of the last few months. In role as Jem, write a response in which you reflect on these events and what they mean. Post to your blog by Thursday 4 pm.
Mrs Dubose died tonight. We heard from Atticus. After spending my daily afternoons with her for a month and a bit I still don't feel any different towards her as I felt before I cut her camellias. How I hated that nasty old cow. But just then Atticus told me something different. Told me how her intentions aren't what I was thinking. Maybe he's right. Maybe Mrs Dubose wasn't really as evil as I thought. After all, I'm still alive and breathing, aren't I? Atticus says Mrs Dubose was the bravest person he ever knew, that it's when you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. I suppose it's true. Apparently she promised herself to rid of her addiction to pain-killers before she was leaving this world, so that's why she asked Scout and I to read to her. And that was what that alarm clock was all about. She got us to help her break the morphine addiction unknowingly. Now that I think about it, I really do suppose Mrs Dubose is quite a brave one. The camellia she gave me drove me absolutely mad at first but Atticus told me Mrs Dubose is telling me everything's okay now. I guess I forgive her. May that old woman rest in peace.
Mrs Dubose died tonight. We heard from Atticus. After spending my daily afternoons with her for a month and a bit I still don't feel any different towards her as I felt before I cut her camellias. How I hated that nasty old cow. But just then Atticus told me something different. Told me how her intentions aren't what I was thinking. Maybe he's right. Maybe Mrs Dubose wasn't really as evil as I thought. After all, I'm still alive and breathing, aren't I? Atticus says Mrs Dubose was the bravest person he ever knew, that it's when you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. I suppose it's true. Apparently she promised herself to rid of her addiction to pain-killers before she was leaving this world, so that's why she asked Scout and I to read to her. And that was what that alarm clock was all about. She got us to help her break the morphine addiction unknowingly. Now that I think about it, I really do suppose Mrs Dubose is quite a brave one. The camellia she gave me drove me absolutely mad at first but Atticus told me Mrs Dubose is telling me everything's okay now. I guess I forgive her. May that old woman rest in peace.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Term 3 Week 3 Homework
1.
In order to prove that Jem wasn’t scared of
anything to Dill, they decide to make Jem run up and touch Boo Radley’s house
in attempt to make him come out. They believe they must have seen a flicker of
a figure. (p15)
2.
Scout finds a knothole in a tree at the edge of
the Radley lot. She tells Jem about it and they begin to find all sort of
luxurious items placed inside the knothole on different days. In the end, they
suspect it had some in relation to the Radleys.
3.
Scout rolls in a tyre and hits the Radley’s
front porch. After she gets up, she thought she heard someone from inside the
house laughing. (p37)
4.
Jem proposes a new game called “Boo Radley”
where the kids perform their own play depicting the assumed lives of the
Radleys.
5.
Jem and Dill tries to give a note to Boo Radley
by using a fishing pole to place it near a window.
6.
Jem and Dill wants to see if they can peep in a
window with the loose shutter to see if they can get a look of Boo Radley.
Scout decides to tag a long because she does not want to feel left out. When
Jem manages to crawl to the window by himself, a shadow of a man with a hat on
appears and frightens the children but the shadow then turns and moves back
across Jem and disappears into the house.
7.
Jem returns to the Radley’s house after Dill,
Scout and himself escapes to collect his pants and returns to Scout safely with
his pants successfully retrieved.
8.
Mr Radley’s shotgun has been fired.
9.
Scout and Jem find their knothole filled with
cement. Jem suspects Mr Nathan had filled it with cement because he doesn’t
want them to find things in there anymore.
10.
Boo Radley comes out and puts a blanket around
Scout’s shoulders whilst she was watching the fire hazard occurring at Miss
Maudie’s house, unaware of Boo Radley’s presence.
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