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knightrider

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To kill a mocking bird help
« on: May 20, 2014, 10:30:20 pm »
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Conflict clearly defines who the heroes and villains are.

How to write a context essay on this prompt and what are some good examples to use from the text and outside text examples

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Re: To kill a mocking bird help
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2014, 06:44:30 pm »
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BP1) Conflict between Atticus and Bob Ewell
      - Discuss the trial scene of the novel and use examples (cannot think of one right now)
      - Discuss the scene where Bob Ewell spits in Atticus' face and how Atticus does not react in any way to this and he "carried on like a gentleman". Ultimately, this exemplifies the severity of Bob Ewell's immaturity, portraying him as the villain and how it epitomises Atticus as the hero.

BP2) Conflict between the children and Mrs Dubose
      - She constantly abuses the children with arguments stating their father is "lawin' for niggers" etc etc (There are really good quotes she states)
      - State that through this conflict, she ultimately is the hero, use quotes from Atticus like: "she's the bravest person I knew" etc

Hope this helps to start off :)