Prompt: Are these characters realistic?
I think that Boo Radley isn't very realistic. There may bee people that have not seen the sun or are as pale as him, but it's not really normal. Also, for his age he should've left the househe's probably like in his young adult years. 17 or 18. Nathan Radley could not have kept him in there. If he was out then, why does he come back? Is it because of no shelter or no place to go?
As humble as Atticus is, I think he was too optimistic. He would have at least expressed his hate some way. Maybe it just wasn't mentioned in the book. But getting spit on and just taking the name calling. I tink he would've broke. Like Jem did with Miss Dubose. Not exactly as destructive, but in some way, shape, or form. Atticus was brave and courageous, I think he was a little too against human nature. He's humble so he won't brag or show off his shooting skills. Whihc is understandable, but still human nature is loving to show off. Which was pretty easy not to do because of Atticus' morals. He could be realistic because some people were like Atticus, so it depends on any comparisons.
Calpurnia, although it was a very rare thing to have a black person be articulate Calpurnia was. It was out of the normal, but she seemed pretty realistic. Although going back to Attcius, I don't think a regular man would accept their cook as a part of their family in the South. But, it's possible. Calpurnia acted as a motherly figure, she dressed the children, fed them, and sometimes gave advice. So overall, she was pretty realistic given the circumstances.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Found Poetry
Gun in his hand
Atticus is
The bravest man
with real courage
the humblest
"You know you're licked before you begin,
you begin anyways"
"you never really understand someone
until you climb inside of their skin"
He always said.
He held his head up,
and kept his fists down
"unfair advantage over living things...
...won't shoot till' he had to"
he put his gun down
This poem is about Atticus' bravery. The phrases show his bravery/courage. How he's humble and his phrases. Like "You know you're licked before you begin, you begin anyways". Also, how he's not quick to fight, he doesn't want violence. Like how he would shoot unless he had to because his gift was an unfair advantage over other living things.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
To Kill a Mockingjay: Week of 12/1/1997
Prompt:
5- Aunt Alexandra and Atticus
d. Effect on Scout
Chapters: 9-12
Atticus has a very big effect/influence on Scout. First of all, Jem and Scout call their Father Atticus instead of saying dad. Also, Scout respects him. He told her not to fight anybody and she didn't, she tried her best to not to and didn't to keep her promise to Atticus. “Doesn’t come up to scratch half the time but she tries. She knows I know she tries." This quote is from Atticus' conversation with Uncle Jack. Which is that Atticus knows that Scout's trying her best.
Aunt Alexandra may have a negative effect on Scout. Their personalities are very different and Alexandra just decides what's best for her. Alexandra even tries to get rid of Calpurnia. But, Atticus doesn't allow that to happen because he believes she's part of the family and even raised the children very good. Also, Scout said that usually anything that Atticus' sister does, was her own choice she made and usually no one opposed. “We decided that it would be best for you to have some feminine influence.” This quote is from Alexandra, she says this to Scout when she asks why she was at their house.
I think that Aunt Alexandra is going to have a bad effect on Scout. She takes over too much. Alexandra is too bossy and thinks whatever is good for her, is good for everyone else. When Scout mentioned Calpurnia's church, and how she visited the Sunday Aunt Alexandra came, she became interested. "Cal said she'd come get me if you were off in the car. 'You may not.'" This quote is from Scout and Aunt Alexandra. Scout is explaining Calpurnia's offer, then Alexandra said, "You may not". These quotes are proof, Scout will possibly be more disobedient, she pretty much hates her Aunt. Scout will try to protect Atticus/obey him no matter what. She knows he's wise and she shouldn't trouble him too much. "I broke away from Jem and ran as fast as I could to Atticus." This quote is from Scout, when she runs up to Atticus' side because she "couldn't miss this". She wanted to help him/learn more about the situation. I feel like Atticus is the Alter ego of Aunt Alexandra. He's not as strict and the children respect. Scout doesn't Aunt Alexandra and disobeys her unless Atticus is there. Also she's a woman and he's a man. Atticus also doesn't care about how they dress, Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be ladylike and wear dresses instead of overall.
5- Aunt Alexandra and Atticus
d. Effect on Scout
Chapters: 9-12
Atticus has a very big effect/influence on Scout. First of all, Jem and Scout call their Father Atticus instead of saying dad. Also, Scout respects him. He told her not to fight anybody and she didn't, she tried her best to not to and didn't to keep her promise to Atticus. “Doesn’t come up to scratch half the time but she tries. She knows I know she tries." This quote is from Atticus' conversation with Uncle Jack. Which is that Atticus knows that Scout's trying her best.
Aunt Alexandra may have a negative effect on Scout. Their personalities are very different and Alexandra just decides what's best for her. Alexandra even tries to get rid of Calpurnia. But, Atticus doesn't allow that to happen because he believes she's part of the family and even raised the children very good. Also, Scout said that usually anything that Atticus' sister does, was her own choice she made and usually no one opposed. “We decided that it would be best for you to have some feminine influence.” This quote is from Alexandra, she says this to Scout when she asks why she was at their house.
I think that Aunt Alexandra is going to have a bad effect on Scout. She takes over too much. Alexandra is too bossy and thinks whatever is good for her, is good for everyone else. When Scout mentioned Calpurnia's church, and how she visited the Sunday Aunt Alexandra came, she became interested. "Cal said she'd come get me if you were off in the car. 'You may not.'" This quote is from Scout and Aunt Alexandra. Scout is explaining Calpurnia's offer, then Alexandra said, "You may not". These quotes are proof, Scout will possibly be more disobedient, she pretty much hates her Aunt. Scout will try to protect Atticus/obey him no matter what. She knows he's wise and she shouldn't trouble him too much. "I broke away from Jem and ran as fast as I could to Atticus." This quote is from Scout, when she runs up to Atticus' side because she "couldn't miss this". She wanted to help him/learn more about the situation. I feel like Atticus is the Alter ego of Aunt Alexandra. He's not as strict and the children respect. Scout doesn't Aunt Alexandra and disobeys her unless Atticus is there. Also she's a woman and he's a man. Atticus also doesn't care about how they dress, Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be ladylike and wear dresses instead of overall.
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