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    First of all‚ power can be abused or used for good‚ power is to do something or act in a “peciluar way due to your rank. In the book “To KIll A Mockingbird” we see Scout‚ Jem‚ and Atticus Finch in a world of racism because Atticus is a lawyer who defends a black man named Tom Robinson se her but she from raping Mayella‚ a white lady who the daughter of the neighborhood drunk‚ throughout the book we see how society and racism shape various individuals. Despite of Atticus’ struggle to protect Tom‚

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    powerful to powerless‚ To Kill A Mockingbird is a classic novel that is relevant and appropriate. It possesses many admirable qualities that prove its worth to be on the new curriculum. The novel explores many ideas regarding the use and abuse of power‚ different forms of power‚ the consequences of power‚ and how the composer has used language to portray power. To Kill A Mockingbird explores a number of different types of power throughout. There are four types of power: personal‚ instrumental‚ projected

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    “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.” Martin Luther King‚ Jr. “Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.” George Washington Carver. What do all these quotes have in common? They all state that knowledge is power‚ and knowledge is the key to the world. Their is a great example of knowledge is power in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ because every person in the book is in a

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    n Harper Lee‚ “To Kill a MockingBird”‚ Mayella is a powerful character. Due to her Class‚ Gender‚ Race. In a small town of Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ a young white girl named Mayella Ewell who sets the town into a courtroom case of accusing a color man for rape. Harper lee’s‚ “To kill a MockingBird” will show Mayella power by using class‚ gender‚ race. During the trial Mayella is powerful through her race. The cause of her being a white woman. In the trial Mr.Jem said “ I ain’t ever seen any jury decide

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    Power can be defined as the ability to control one’s life or the lives of others. This may be through a person’s race‚ gender‚ or class. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee writes about a case in which an extremely poor‚ young white woman‚ Mayella‚ accuses an innocent‚ African American man‚ Tom Robinson‚ of rape. Mayella displays power over Tom Robinson through her race and gender even though she lacks class power over him. Racial power is a way that Mayella shows control over Tom Robinson.

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    How To Kill A Mockingbird: Mayella’s rise to power The definition of power is to have absolute control of someone or something thing. In a small county called Maycomb there is a trial going against a white girl named Mayella Ewell and a black man named Tom Robinson who is accused of rape. Mayella looks powerless because of her gender and class‚ but her race actually gives her power. First of all Mayella is poor and when I poor I mean she’s really poor. Here is some evidence of why she is poor.

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    between power and conflict is most certainly strong. So strong in fact that many of us confuse the use of the words “power” and “conflict”. Power is the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way while conflict is a serious disagreement or argument. The definitions are quite distinct so why are they confused with one another? Throughout history‚ conflict has been the result of the misuse of power‚ and conflict is brought upon through power and can only be ended with power. In this

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    Each text explores racism in society though the importance of social status‚ as well as highlighting how the power the upper-class posses affect all characters. The Ewell’s are considered the “white trash” family of Maycomb County‚ and are accounted as only being one step above the black community in the minds of the townspeople. Bob Ewell uses this power of being at a higher social status than African-Americans in his favour to get Tom Robinson convicted of raping his daughter‚ Mayella. With an

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    Three ways people can have power is by what gender they are‚ what race they are‚ and what class they live in. Some people can have more power than others‚ it all depends on your perception of it. In a lot of books‚ movies‚ and even in real life‚ your power matters to where you stand on a social status. In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ social power leaves a big impression in this novel. The character‚ Mayella‚ is a trashy white girl who lives with her dad and seven siblings. In this

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    The book”To Kill A Mockingbird”‚ there are a lot of characters that have power. One of those characters is Mayella Ewell. In this paper‚ Mayella Ewell using her class‚ gender‚ and race will prove how and why she has power. She has power because of her gender and race mostly. But he class does play a part in why she has power. In the 1930 there were laws that keep blacks and whites separated. Some of the laws were set to keep black men and white women or the other way around from intermingling. Mayella

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