Essays Tagged: "Boo"

Marajuana: effects and after affects

. There are many slang terms for this type of drug such as 'grass,' 'pot,' 'weed,' 'reefer,' 'mj,' 'boo,' 'broccoli,' 'ace'', 'joint,' 'Colombian'Tetrahydrocnnabinal(THC) was not found until the mid 1 ...

(2 pages) 88 1 3.7 Nov/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Review of Harper Lee's "To Kill a mockingbird"

vel which exemplifies the life in the south and the human rights and values given to everybody. The book especially took the case of prejudice to a serious extreme. From the title, a mockingbird throu ... him. Often, the use of stereotypes just breaks down the real truth of a person.When stereotypes of Boo are used, the truth is often obscured. "You'll get killed if you touch that tree"(pg 38) This qu ...

(3 pages) 47 0 4.2 Feb/1995

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Identity theft (speech)

Boo! Are you scared? You should be, you see I'm a ghost and everyday I tap in to the information cyb ...

(3 pages) 145 0 3.0 Nov/1996

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science

To Kill A Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee

a called Maycomb. The county was calledMaycomb as well. The specific locations that wereused in the book the most were the house of the maincharacters, Finch's landing, the Maycomb court room,and the ... aincharacters, Finch's landing, the Maycomb court room,and the Radly house. The time period of this bookwas around 1935.The central character, and the narrator of thisbook is Jean Louise Finch, also k ...

(4 pages) 62 0 5.0 Nov/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird", a novel which exemplifies the life in the south and the human rights and values given to everybody.

vel which exemplifies the life in the south and the human rights and values given to everybody. The book especially took the case of prejudice to a serious extreme. From the title, a mockingbird throu ... him. Often, the use of stereotypes just breaks down the real truth of a person.When stereotypes of Boo are used, the truth is often obscured. "You'll get killed if you touch that tree"(pg 38) This qu ...

(3 pages) 73 1 4.1 Feb/1995

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

To Kill a Mockingbird - Book Report

called Maycomb. The county was called Maycomb as well. The specific locations that were used in the book the most were the house of the main characters, Finch's landing, the Maycomb court room, and th ... n characters, Finch's landing, the Maycomb court room, and the Radly house. The time period of this book was around 1935.The central character, and the narrator of this book is Jean Louise Finch, also ...

(4 pages) 108 0 3.9 Jan/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

To Kill A Mockingbird essay on how setting effects conflict, character, and mood.

A Mockingbird by Harper Lee takes a reality look at life in the South and 1930s. The trial in this book is affected by setting and changes the result of the trial, Atticus, and how people saw their v ... anges the result of the trial, Atticus, and how people saw their views of life. Atticus, Scout, and Boo are each affected by a small town attitude, along with the trial and everyone's reaction to the ...

(4 pages) 87 0 3.6 Jan/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

Facts about Marijuana

wise known as ?pot?, ?grass?, ?weed?, ?reefer?, ?hash?, ?tree?s?, ?ace?, ?cannabis?, ?joint? ?J?, ?boo? and ?Colombian?. There are even more names for this distinct drug that people use for it also. ...

(3 pages) 48 1 3.6 Mar/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Marijuana effects of marijuana an dwhat they could do

wise known as "pot", "grass", "weed", "reefer", "hash", "tree's", "ace", "cannabis", "joint" "J", "boo" and "Colombian". There are even more names for this distinct drug that people use for it also. ...

(3 pages) 126 1 4.6 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

"To Kill A Mockingbird, on Courage", Prejudice, and Justice.

r something and they kind of have a dislike to them because there are rumors going around town that Boo was just sitting down clipping newspaper articles when he turned around and stabbed his father i ... e of Scout's most dramatic changes comes in her understanding of the category of prejudice...In the book, Scout reveals to her audience that prejudice, is a destructive force in any society. During th ...

(16 pages) 106 1 4.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

My Summary for "To Kill A Mocking Bird" (6th grade) - Attached orginal doc

r brother Jem, four years older, and their friend Dill, spend their summer thinking of ways to lure Boo Radly from his house.The next summer Dill returns. Rolling inside a runaway tire, Scout acci ... out for people, so you should never kill a mockingbird. Later at the end the author tells you that Boo Radly is like the mockingbird, and for you to expose him would be a sin.At the trial, the all ...

(3 pages) 39 0 3.7 Dec/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mocking Bird".

ll a Mocking Bird" nothing is what it first appears to be. I believe this is one of the reasons the book was written. It was a hidden theme in the book that was some times hard to see and other times ... o face reality and they try so hard to keep things the way they are.Another example of this is when Boo Radely tries to make contact with Jem and Scout. He wants so badly to talk to someone that he ev ...

(4 pages) 41 0 3.7 Jan/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

To kill a mockingbird - How is the theme of prejudice and discrimination presented in the book?

a black man, Tom Robinson, who was accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a white. As the summary in the book stated, "they (the children) begin to learn that life is not as straight-forward and as fair as ... ill exists in the Maycomb society. Seen through the eyes of Scout, the rumours about Arthur Radley (Boo) seems nothing more than a simple story, but they are, in fact, an evidence of the Maycomb socie ...

(7 pages) 49 0 3.8 Mar/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

What does Scout learn at the end of To Kill A Mocking Bird?

ws older that would have seemed meaningless to her during the beginningIn the earlier stages of the book, Scout enjoyed the summer holidays playing with Jem and Dill. Their curiosity and fascination o ... curiosity and fascination of the Radley house caused them to come up with imaginary descriptions of Boo. They depicted him as a ferocious monster that ate little kids at night. At one point, Scout rol ...

(2 pages) 30 0 4.7 Apr/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

To kill a mockingbird Harper Lee The Maturity Of Scout And Jem In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

ccused of raping a white woman.Throughout the story the reader sees how Scout and Jem are afraid of Boo because they think he is a monster and try to tease him. They try to play tricks on Boo. Later i ... which brings Scout to adulthood is when she and Jem are brought safely home from their attacker by boo. She finally has the courage to stand on the Radley porch, and the kids are no longer afraid of ...

(2 pages) 134 5 3.4 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

Parents' Unconditional Guidance

ays than one to "care for another." Parents are there to give their love, they're there to heal our boo-boos, they're there to discipline us; but most importantly, they're there to help us understand ...

(3 pages) 17 0 0.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

To Kill a Mockingbird First Person Letter from Boo Radly

To Kill a Mockingbird First Person Letter from Boo RadlyTo whom it may concern:I'm stuck in my house because my parents pleaded with the law when I ... e so they understand that I am good and not bad. Well I willbe going now. See ya.Sincerely: Arthur (Boo) Radley

(1 pages) 32 1 4.8 Jul/2005

Subjects: Art Essays > Artists

"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee: A dream through the eyes of Scout.

ath but figured it for the better, and never really mentioned it again. Jem and I were aloud to see Boo once a week, which was more then we had ever hoped for. It was like every kid's dream, of seeing ... or. It was like every kid's dream, of seeing Bigfoot, come true. Although we didn't have to imagine Boo any more we still managed to have fun."Jem, you rotten little weasel, you get back here.""NO, yo ...

(3 pages) 1698 0 5.0 Nov/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

Similarities Of Harper Lee's Life To Her Nove "to

about ghosts, tall tales, and rumors. This reflects in her story with all the strange stories about Boo (Arthur) Radley. At seven years old she started writing and reading. Even before they had ... t friend was here cousin Truman Capote.Who is basically what Dill (Charles Baker Harris) was in the book. Harper was a child who for some reason used rather adult words when she talked. If you notice ...

(2 pages) 1479 0 0.0 Feb/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

To Kill A Mockingbird

be what they really are, never ass/u/me because you will make an ass out of u (you) and me. In the book, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, there were many types of prejudice, but there was specifi ... Harper Lee, there were many types of prejudice, but there was specifically assuming prejudice. The book is seen through the innocent eyes of a very young child, Jean Louise Finch, also known as Scout ...

(5 pages) 2019 0 0.0 Apr/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee