Tuesday, November 11, 2014

                            Kill The Mockingbird Ch. 25-29

Unreliable Narrator:
1."But I can guess. I proved him a liar but John made him look like a fool."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows more of her belief or opinion. 
   - This example supports the theme because she knows or thinks he's a liar.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that we can't trust the narrator.

2." You're getting so big now, I'll just have hold a part of you."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows how he feels about Scout.
   - This example supports the theme because he shows that Scout is growing up and starting to be mature.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows us we can't trust Scout.

Indirect Characterization:
1."As it was, we were compelled to hold our heads high and be, respectively, a gentleman and a lady."
   - This example supports the theme but, it shows us what they have to do and be like.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that Jem and Scout are now being mature.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows what type of person they are.

2."Atticus had used every tool available to free man to save Tom Robinson, but in the secret courts of men's hearts Atticus had no case."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows about Atticus effort.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that he cares about his job and clients.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that he was a hard worker.

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Monday, November 3, 2014

                          To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 19-24

Unreliable Narrrator:
1." I thought, as what Jem called mixed child: white people wouldn't have anything to do with her because she lived amoung pigs; Negros wouldn't have anything to do with her because she was white."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows what Scouts believe.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that Scout doesn't really know that much knowledge.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that Scout doesn't know what she's talking about.

2." I found myself believing in him in spite of his protested too much."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows on Scouts opinion.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that Scout believe in a man who protested a lot. 
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that Scout can not be trusted.

Indirect Characterization:
1." He guided his Rim to the bible and his rubber-like left hand sought contact with the black binding."
   - This example supports the theme but, this is show what he is doing.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that he's a Christian.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows what type of person he is.
  
2." She was even lonelier then Boo Radley, who had not been out of the house in twenty-five years."
   - This example supports the theme but, this is more of an figurative language.
   - This example supports the theme because this compares and shows what type of person she is.
   - This example supports the theme so this show how lonely she is.


                           Kill The Mockingbird Ch. 15-18


Unreliable Narrator:
1."They were not the people I saw last night. Hot embarrassment shot through me: I had leaped triumphantly into a ring of people I had never seen before."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows more of indirect characterization.
   - This example supports the theme because Scout doesn't really know what to do and what's going on.
   - This example supports the theme so you can't trust Scout.

2."I was slowly drying up, wondering what idiocy I had committed.Entailments seemed all right enough for living room talk."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows that she mature now.
   - This example supports the theme because Scout doesn't really know what she's talking about.
   - This example supports the theme so Scout doesn't know what to do.

Indirect Characterization:
1."His days were spent at his linotype, where he refreshed himself occasionallly from an ever-present gallon jug of cherry wine. He rarely gathered news; people brought it to him."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows what he does for his community.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows what the character does and he help people.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows us what kind of characterization the character have.

2." He yanked Jem nearly off his feet. "Don't you touch him!" I kicked the man swiftly."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows that Jem isn't really strong and brave.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows Scout will stand up and protect Jem.
   - This example supports the theme so it shows what type of person Scout is.