Mockingbird

Analyze the significance of this quote. What does this quote mean and why is it important?

To kill a mockingbird Craft a 3 paragraph response (4-6 sentences per paragraph) to answer the following. 1. Analyze the significance of this quote. What does this quote mean and why is it important? 2. How does the quote connect to your life? Provide at least 1 example. 3. Also include a conclusion paragraph that […]

Write a research paper on an analysis of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird including the plot, characters and topics covered.

Analyzing Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird Write a research paper The paper should be divided in three chapters. index introduction chapter 1: historical and literary context of author chapter 2: bibliography of author and other works chapter 3: analysis of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird: plot, characters and topics covered. conclusion bibliography

Develop a clearly articulated paper detailing how you would apply your school policy for the review of materials to the same scenario if it occurred at your school.

Case Study Assignment: Biloxi Bans “To Kill a Mockingbird” Read the following: (In Files) 1. Biloxi School District Pulls “To Kill a Mockingbird” From Eighth Grade Lesson Plan. 2. ACLU of Mississippi Defends Freedom to Read “To Kill a Mockingbird” After School Ban. 3. Did Biloxi Follow Its Own Policy in Banning “To Kill a […]

Write a research-based argumentative essay for an academic audience while using secondary sources.

Essay Prompt For this assignment, you will write a research-based argumentative essay for an academic audience while using secondary sources. To prepare, you will read Harper Lee’s famous 1960 novel, To Kill a Mockingbird and watch the 1962 film of the same name, starring Gregory Peck with the intent of selecting a contemporary social issue […]

How does literature explore idealism, the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, or goals?

This is the question: Author André Maurois famously claimed that “’Lost Illusion’ is the undisclosed title of every novel.” How might that statement be relevant to the literary works we’ve studied this term? How does literature explore idealism, the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, or goals? What does literature have to […]

Write an essay exploring the theme of race and justice in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’

Write an essay exploring the theme of race and justice in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’ This essay will focus on the element of persuasion via the lens of analyzing and critiquing a text. Length is a minimum of 4 full pages or 5 pages typed double-spaced (see syllabus). Page 1-2: A brief summary to establish […]

Create an essay that is at least two pages and relates the following information: Information on who is author Harper Lee and How is her life reflected in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Who is Harper Lee and how is her life reflected in To Kill a Mockingbird? This assignment focuses on your ability to: evaluate researched source materials to be academic, valid, and reliable; to incorporate research fluidly into an essay format; to cite researched information properly in APA format. The purpose of completing this assignment is: […]

How is the reader challenged by social and economic prejudices expressed in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird?

Write a full literary analysis essay in response the following prompt: How is the reader challenged by social and economic prejudices expressed in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird? Consider the novel’s treatment of education, poverty, affluence, race, gender roles, geographic locations, and other factors affecting the characters’ choices and decisions.

How do the representations discovered in your analysis help and hinder a society’s progress toward inclusive multiracial democracy?

Film Choice – To Kill A Mockingbird Student will choose a film, present quotes from each of the colorblind racism, frames, and analyze them accordingly, in a minimum of 6 pages. As his/her critical-thinking decision-making objective, students should decide whether the societal evidence he/she reviews in the paper (a) demonstrates the typical colorblind pattern that […]

Identify and explore three people in the history of the South who have taken stands on principles that have led to social change in spite of great odds and great difficulties.

Several characters in To Kill A Mockingbird are agents of change. Identify and explore three people in the history of the South who have taken stands on principles that have led to social change in spite of great odds and great difficulties. Include biographical information and a brief description of their principled stand; include the […]

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