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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
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WORTH A LOT OF POINTS!! I NEED HELP! IF YOU DO NOT ANSWER IT WITHOUT TRYING I WILL REPORT YOU!!!!!! I NEED SERIOUS HELP!!!!!!!!!

Thank you!
Has anyone seen and read To Kill a Mockingbird? I have a worksheet and I am very confused.

1. How are the characters different on film than how you imagined them to be? Identify at least four examples and be specific.

2. In a paragraph, discuss the role of Atticus Finch, Jem or Scout and compare him/her to another character in another work (movie, book, TV show, etc.) Be detailed in your explanation.

3. Pretend you are directing your own version of To Kill a Mockingbird. Cast at least 6 of the characters any way you want (real life actors, actors from the past, friends, etc) Give a short explanation of why you chose the particular actor for the part.
English
1 answer:
GarryVolchara [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

2)

Explanation:

Atticus represents reasoning and is even-handed throughout the entire story. he even does this with his children, whilst also doing it with all of Maycomb. His role is to see peoples opinions and be open-minded.

Similarly, in an inspector calls the inspector has one goal. Which is to try to depict a different perspective towards the Birlings. This is so that they feel guilty about what they did to Eva Smith. As Priestley wanted to use the inspector as a mouthpiece so to speak, which means he wanted to illustrate his ideas and opinions of socialism through the inspector.

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