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Climax: The climax of the story occurs when Bob Ewell attempts to murder two children, Jem and Scout Finch. They were walking home when he jumped them.The highest point in the story occurs when Mr. Ewell attacks, viciously trying to stab them with a kitchen knife. Boo Radley, an unknown neighbor, saves them, though Jem comes out with a broken arm. Mr. Ewell ended up falling on his knife in the mess, killing himself.
— May 24, 2021 08:27AM
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Conflict: The conflict of the story is character vs. society, because Atticus Finch, a lawyer in Maycomb County goes against usual behavior to support his beliefs. He faces a serious case, appointed to defend a colored man. People downgrade him, causing rumors and a disgrace to the family name. Despite that, Atticus teaches his children the importance of respect and etiquette, as conscience grow in the Alabama town.
— May 17, 2021 08:56AM
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Purpose and Audience: The purpose of the novel is to both educate and entertain an audience. The novel is in the realistic fiction category with fictional characters, but the theme of the story is to convey an important message about race and prejudice through the eyes of two children. The audience is targeted towards readers in the young adult range, from 7-12th grade, though adults may enjoy reading it as well.
— May 10, 2021 08:33AM
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Making Connections: A connection I made in the novel is a text to self connection. Scout and Jem are two curious children, always nosing in the neighbors' business. They are constantly finding absurd, but creative ways to keep themselves entertained. I can relate to the two children because in my toddler stage, I always played pretend with my brother and was curious about what happened outside of my neighborhood.
— May 03, 2021 08:46AM

