Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Comparing To Kill a Mockingbird with The Man Without a Face :: comparison compare contrast essays
    "Fighting Fear and Traditionâ⬠ Michael Jordan can't single-handedly win a basketball game. Wayne    Gretzky can't win hockey games by himself either. It takes a team    effort to be successful. That was exactly the case in Harper Lee's To    Kill a Mockingbird and The Man Without a Face. Even though the time    period of To Kill a Mockingbird (1930s) and The Man Without a Face    (1960s) were vastly different, everyone needed help, no matter how    dangerous. It is no easy task and takes a lot of courage, but it is not    impossible, it is achievable.à   Although Jem Finch and Charles Norstadt    both matured over time, Jem had no real goal except to be a better    all-around person, while Charles' goal was to make it to the military    school. In Jem's situation, he believed one of the steps to success was    to escort his little sister, Scout, back home. He did, but he paid a    sacrificial price. A complete surprise attack would have left Jem    lifeless like a fish on dry land if Boo Radley, the outcast, had not    saved Jem's life. Jem even took the humiliation of apologizing after    destroying the garden of Mrs. Dubose because of his lack of self    control. Charles Norstadt matured a lot as well and was rewarded with    entry to a top military school. He learned to accept the fact that    people were no longer supporting him. For example, when McLeod ordered    Charles to dig a 3x3x3 hole, he refused to do it. He later learned that    this was his geometry lesson. Also, when Charles attempted to shortcut    through his essay assignment, he was caught and acco!à   rding to McLeod    "a high class cheat now". Perhaps, Charles' biggest maturity step was    his ability to see the person behind the burnt face of Justin McLeod.    The news was biased, and McLeod would not answer, so he was forced to    take facts from his personal experiences and interpret them "I didn't    teach you the whole summer so you could cheat on this question!" yelled    Justin McLeod. Even though both Jem and Charles fought against    society's perspective, they both blossomed admirably and were later    able to take a stand against a community with large prejudices.    Despite the prejudices that both communities had, the community in To    Kill a Mockingbird was racist towards Tom Robinson while the media    portrayed the negative image of Justin McLeod in The Man Without a    Face. Because of Tom Robinson's racial disadvantage in court, Atticus    Finch became his lawyer. Atticus felt that everyone, including people    of all colors, should be equal. "^ our courts are the great levelers,    					    
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