Maycomb was a small fictional town in the Southern States of America in the 1930’s, that like many other towns had a disease. That is prejudice. In the 1930’s they were faced with many challenges such as The Great Depression, womens roles in society and Jim Crow Laws. They were all based around prejudice which […]

“Maycomb’s usual disease.” – Do I want to use? Analyse how setting was used to reinforce an idea in the written text(s). “Idea” may refer to character or theme Maycomb, 1930’s, Southern state America, The Great Economic Depression, Jim Crow Laws, Women’s roles, Separated, Disease-striken Theme: Prejudice. 3 different settings(School yard, Finch Household and the […]

To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee Novel 7/2-14/2 To Kill a Mockingbird, is narrated by a young girl called Scout being raised in Maycomb, Alabama. She lives with her father Atticus Finch and her brother Jem but she is also influenced and raised a lot by her maid Culperina. This novel explores the racism, classism […]

Change Laughter Adventure Positive: Smiling and jeering at one another, monkeys play on top of the windy jungle. Not wanting to be the tiger leaping on the ground, the wacky monkeys leap to the crystal blue sky. Floating party animals and silly shapes soaring through the sky amuse themselves watching them leapfrog across the smooth […]

Describe 3 key characters and explain how they change throughout the novel. a) Daisy. Daisy at the start is a sweet little girl who is sad because she has nothing to do and is married to someone who is seeing someone else. We feel sorry for her and want her to be happy. She is […]

Is Love an Invention Created by Humans No, because love is an emotion and as far as I am aware humans didn’t “invent” emotions. Humans have always had emotions however they have just been there and there was no need to invent them. Love can also be a thought process, for instance “Wow, I really […]

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