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    color are excluded because feminists misinterprets women’s experience and view of the whole concept based on their race‚ even though we all go through the same discrimination because of our gender‚ something feminism is against. Maxine Zinn and Bonnie Dill depict the inadequacy of multiracial feminism since they lack representation. Culture in feminism adds a sort of ‘spice’ to the concept‚ since they all differentiate from one another. Multiracial feminism is emphasized many times because of its it

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    lucky to have‚ I decided that nobody knew what kind of person I wanted to be more than I did. So I would be the decider of what was acceptable for me to behave like and what should not. Because as a young child I believed that I should be like Tommy Pickles with his fearless attitude and ability to conquer all life’s obstacles with gusteau‚ and be able to look past anything that might be considered a small defect in a person’s physical appearance and always look on the bright side of things just like

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    Dill Empathy Writing You know something? These past three years summers in Maycomb have been pretty amazing. The Finches have helped me learn a lot of things‚ and I only thought that being able to read was learning a lot! I can remember in the court room that Mr. Gilmer‚ the prosecutor in the Tom Robinson trial‚ was speaking horribly to Tom. It just made me sick and I started crying‚ so Scout took me out. But outside‚ we met Dolphus Raymond‚ who I thought was dangerous at first‚ but turned

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    Charles Baker Harris‚ who is commonly referred to as Dill‚ is a little boy in the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird and plays the role of a cardboard character. Dill is sincere friends with Scout and Jem and spends his summers with Aunt Rachel. Dill represents the naivety and innocence of childhood and is a very intriguing character. Dill appears to be younger than his actual age. In the beginning of the novel‚ Dill had a short stature and appeared to be four years of age‚ when in actuality‚ wassix

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    his monthly quota to the castle‚ he was bragging about how his daughter could spin straw into gold‚ hoping that someone would want to marry her. One of the king’s spies overheard‚ and immediately reported this information to the king. King Greedy Pickle then invited Jerry to his court. He ordered for the daughter to come to his castle as soon as possible. Right when the daughter arrived at the castle‚ the king’s guards escorted Charlie to a small‚ damp room filled with straw. Charlie saw a

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    novel‚ The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle: Godfrey Gauntlet and Peregrine Pickle. In their tense argument regarding Pickle’s lover‚ who is also Gauntlet’s sister‚ illustrates Smollett’s balance of controlled emotion and social propriety. Although the two characters express hated contentment for each other through ironic repetition‚ they still are able to abide by the social norms of family‚ age‚ and respect towards others. Despite the fact that Gauntlet and Pickle are in a commotion of emotions

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    Dill is a young boy and his father does not seem to care about him. Every summer he stays with his Aunt Rachel in Maycomb. Dill always comes up with different stories about his dad‚ He does this to make himself feel better. He uses his imagination to create the loving father that he never had. The lack of love from Dill’s father‚ despite Dill’s innocence‚ makes Dill a symbol of the mockingbird. To Kill a Mockingbird is a story that

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    by Harper Lee‚ that Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill mature throughout the book. They also grow up and discover a lot of good and bad things about Maycomb. Scout didn’t know how to respect people‚ so she said what was on her mind. “But he’s gone and drowned his dinner in syrup‚” I protested.” (32)‚ Scout respected Walter Cunningham less when he drowned

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    throughout the course of the story. Dill is no exception even though he is curious‚ imaginative‚ and somehow still sensible enough to know right from wrong. But what actually establishes Dill such a memorable character‚ some may ask‚ but don’t worry‚ those answers will be answered soon. Beginning while Dill is young‚ he cannot escape the curious nature of humans‚ but he shows an extreme amount of curiosity throughout the story. One day after Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill were finally done repeating the same

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    Dill liked the idea of staying home with his new father until he feels neglected‚ then he runs away. He took a train from Meridian to Maycomb which was 14 miles away (187). Dill told Jem and Scout one of his extravagant stories‚ as Scout calls them “big ones” (63)‚ about the way his new father supposedly treated him. Dill told them he was “bounded in chains and left to die in the basement by his new father” (186-187). This was another way for Dill to show how much he doesn’t like his new father.

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