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to remind them about the significance of peace and harmony.
Explanation:
In the story 'Hiawatha the unifier' Hiawatha chose to walk with a young girl as he led the people to remind them about the significance of peace and harmony.
Hiawatha believed that women had the power to turn any enmity among the people into harmony. He even advised his followers to choose the wisest woman among the tribes as their chief sachem.
Thus, the little girl is representd a 'peacemaker' and one who does not come with any evil intentions.
I can’t write an essay but any twelve year old is bad
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Summary. "The Story of an Hour" follows Louise Mallard as she deals with the news that her husband, Brently Mallard, has died. After being informed of her husband's tragic death in a railroad accident by Richards, a close friend of Brently, Louise reacts with immediate grief.
<span>Atticus loses, but the African American community showers him with gifts.
This is ironic because we do not normally give the loser gifts. In this case the African American community are giving gifts to Atticus because of the way he stood up for Tom Robinson. He made sure that the truth came out and treated the African American community with respect.
Bob Ewell wins the court decision, but vows to get Atticus if it takes the rest of his life.
This is ironic because the winner is not expected to get revenge on the loser - he won! However, even though Bob Ewell wins the court decision he feels disrespected by Atticus. By revealing the possible truth of his violence towards Mayella and showing him to be a liar, Atticus shows Bob Ewell to be a bad person even though he is not on trial. This foreshadows the events that happen at the end of the book.
Dill wants to be a clown, but a clown that laughs at the crowd.
This is ironic because clown is not the person who laughs at the crowd. The crowd laughs at the clown. Jem points this out and says, "You go it backwards...</span>Clowns are sad, it’s folks that laugh at
them." This further shows Dill's characterization.