Last seen: Jan 18, 2024
Maybe you haven't gotten to this yet, but did her american friend stand up for her? I'm hoping some kind of justice was served.
I like how your book is from the perspective of the person who has immigrated.
Out Of Nowhere starts wit Tom who’s the Chamberlain high school team captain for the soccer team. He’s considered one of the popular kids at school an...
I share the same book, Out Of Nowhere and it starts with Tom. Tom’s the Chamberlain high school team captain. He’s considered one of the popular kids ...
Most Changed I would definitely say Jem is the most changed. He went from acting like a young kid by sneaking onto people's yards, to being a consci...
“A white mans’ word against a black mans’, the white man always wins. They’re ugly, but those are the facts of life.”(Lee 251-252) In this scene Att...
“Well, Mr. Finch didn't act that way to Mayella and old man Ewell when he crossed examined them.”(Lee 226) Dill lets me see the kids' logic side of...
“‘Well, your father and I have decided it was time I came to stay with you for a while.”’(Lee 144) “‘I’ll send him home,” a burly man said, and grab...
“He did not calm down until he had cut the tops off every camellia bush Mrs. Dubose owned, until the ground was littered with green buds and leaves”(L...
“You’re gettn’ more like a girl every day!” (Lee 58) I would consider this to be a good example of Individual discrimination. Jem gets annoyed with ...
“Atticus summoned Calpurnia, who returned bearing the syrup pitcher. She stood waiting for Walter to help himself. Walter poured syrup on his vegetabl...
“Evie rubs her sanded eyes. ‘You ironed?’ ‘Went to the gym, made dinner reservations, showered, ironed, and hung up all of our clothes. Chop-Chop, ...
“The draft notice arrived on June 17, 1968. It was a humid afternoon, I remember, cloudy and very quiet, and I’d just come in from a round of golf. My...
In the last third of SlaughterHouse Five, Billy and a co-Pilot are the only survivors of a plane crash in Vermont in 1968. While driving to go see Bil...
An old man starts off the book by describing the difficulty of pulling memories of the war out of the depths of his thoughts. He would like to write ...