Hello!
Here are my thoughts from when I read Lord of the Flies:
Piggy is routinely taunted by the other boys because of his size.
Piggy is demonstrably more intellectual than all the other boys, almost certainly making them insecure as a result of their inferiority.
The boys' insecurities prompt them to try to make themselves feel better by bullying Piggy; they pick on his lack of physical strength and power.
They decide to illuminate his weaknesses because they want to see themselves as better than others.
I hope this helps you! (:
Answer:
The Boo Radley game was an improvised and imagined version of how the children assumed happened in the Radley household. The game was played by Jem, Dill, and Scout 'in secret'.
The game seemed hardly accurate because as Scout revealed, Boo seemed to enjoy seeing the children play and even 'laughed' observing them.
Explanation:
Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" revolves around the small town of Maycomb in Alabama through the eyes of Scout Finch, a young girl, and the protagonist and narrator. The novel deals with themes of race, society, law, right, wrong, etc. among others.
The Boo Radley game was a game that Jem brought up. <em>"I was Mrs. Radley, and all I had to do was come out and sweep the porch. Dill was old Mr. Radley: he walked up and down the sidewalk and coughed when Jem spoke to him. Jem, naturally, was Boo: he went under the front steps and shrieked and howled from time to time."</em> The game was a depiction of the Radley family, stories about them, and different versions of what happened in the Radley home as the children assumed them to be.
The game was not exactly an accurate version of the Radley home because, as Scout revealed <em>"Someone inside the house was laughing"</em>, it was likely that Boo Radley was laughing at the children's play.
The conflict in this excerpt is that the main character, Darius, is concerned about this situation that takes place at his school every morning and he wants to do something about it, but his friends make fun of him and are not interested in what he has to say. So, Darius on one hand has a list with possible solutions, like early-arriver incentives, but on the other hand he doesn't get the support he needs in order to propose them because he seems to be the only one who is concerned about this situation.
Answer:
Fallin' for you- colbie calliat
Explanation:
Answer:
to promote volunteering through religion groups