Does Reverend Sykes model the general black community or it is his personal character to be nice to the Finches.
Is the author trying to portray that black characters show a lot of respect towards people when they stood up when Atticus walked by or the author is just trying to show that black people really respected Atticus as an individual?
How does arthur portray the black characters?
Does the author accurately portray the culture and customs of black culture at the time to your knowledge?
Was the rape case in chapter 23 actually a good depiction of court cases during that time?
During the court cases, how did Lee show his reader that black people did not have equal rights as the whites?
Were black people disadvantageous in the court? Physically or strategically?
How come Scout doesn't have any black friends?
Why doesn't the prosecutor or anyone else openly acknowledge the possible innocence of Robinson or the guilt of Bob?
Is Harper Lee racist herself for not having more main black characters?
Why is it ironic when Harper Lee described how the black culture really was from Scout's perpective?
What are the similarities being portrayed between Tom Robinson and Calpurnia(that relates to aspects of the black culture)?
• How detailed is Tom Robinson portrayed as a person besides that he’s a black person?
What does the description of the black church say about the black community?
How does the author portray Calpurnia when she is around the black people?
How can the story be different if the minorities opinions were more respected by the whites?
How might jury's decision of convicting Tom Robinson influence other black people's behaviors in community?
How does the court case show the reader the status of black people?
How does the author portray black people through representations?
What similarities to the "stereotypical" black person do Calpurnia and Tom Robinson have?
Does Reverend Sykes model the general black community or it is his personal character to be nice to the Finches.
ReplyDeleteIs the author trying to portray that black characters show a lot of respect towards people when they stood up when Atticus walked by or the author is just trying to show that black people really respected Atticus as an individual?
ReplyDeleteHow does arthur portray the black characters?
ReplyDeleteDoes the author accurately portray the culture and customs of black culture at the time to your knowledge?
ReplyDeleteWas the rape case in chapter 23 actually a good depiction of court cases during that time?
ReplyDeleteDuring the court cases, how did Lee show his reader that black people did not have equal rights as the whites?
ReplyDeleteWere black people disadvantageous in the court? Physically or strategically?
ReplyDeleteHow come Scout doesn't have any black friends?
ReplyDeleteWhy doesn't the prosecutor or anyone else openly acknowledge the possible innocence of Robinson or the guilt of Bob?
ReplyDeleteIs Harper Lee racist herself for not having more main black characters?
ReplyDeleteWhy is it ironic when Harper Lee described how the black culture really was from Scout's perpective?
ReplyDeleteWhat are the similarities being portrayed between Tom Robinson and Calpurnia(that relates to aspects of the black culture)?
ReplyDelete• How detailed is Tom Robinson portrayed as a person besides that he’s a black person?
ReplyDeleteWhat does the description of the black church say about the black community?
ReplyDeleteHow does the author portray Calpurnia when she is around the black people?
ReplyDeleteHow can the story be different if the minorities opinions were more respected by the whites?
ReplyDeleteHow might jury's decision of convicting Tom Robinson influence other black people's behaviors in community?
ReplyDeleteHow does the court case show the reader the status of black people?
ReplyDeleteHow does the author portray black people through representations?
ReplyDeleteWhat similarities to the "stereotypical" black person do Calpurnia and Tom Robinson have?
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