“Scout,” said Atticus, “n-lover is just one of those terms that don’t mean anything—like snot-nose. It’s hard to explain—ignorant, trashy people use it when they think somebody’s favoring Negroes over and above themselves. It’s slipped into usage with some people like ourselves, when they want a common, ugly term to label somebody.”
“You aren’t really a n-lover, then, are you?”
“I certainly am. I do my best to love everybody… I’m hard put, sometimes—baby, it’s never an insult to be called what somebody thinks is a bad name. It just shows you how poor that person is, it doesn’t hurt you.” (Chapter 11)
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Explanation:
In trying to accomplish beauty and live up to others' standards, when do we stop being ourselves? (hence the photos ig)
Answer:
i play piggy allllll the time and i think like all the zombies/piggy infected pple are like in command by someone
Explanation:
Some authors (a la Dan Brown in The Da Vinci Code) use an expected twist and unanswered question at the end of every chapter.
Some (a la Stephen King) build deep characters that simply draw you in.