The author chose to tell Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy from the perspective of children rather than adults what best describes its effectiveness of this strategy in recounting the story is it is effective because the reader is able to better understand how young people are experiencing the racial conflict between Phippsburg and Malaga.
In Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Turner disagrees with the townspeople who want to remove everyone from Malaga Island because Turner enjoys Lizzie and his experience on Malaga Island. He found his soulmate in Malaga island where only negro people lived. To attract the tourist the local gentlemen suggested removing all people from Malaga island to build the entertainment complex. Therefore, Turner understands that people have no place to move to and thinks of the idea to be unfair to the natives and struggles for justice for them.
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Atticus teaches good morals to his children despite not having a motherly figure to help raise his children. this is shown through the case of Tom Robinson. Racism and discrimination was extremely common at the time. Despite the fact that no one wanted him to take Robinsons' case , Atticus still did. Tom Robinson was a black man charged . It seemed inevitable that he would lose the case. Whilst telling Scout about the case, scout says if no one wants you to take it why would you? to this Atticus replies that because if he didnt ''he wouldnt be able to hold his head up'' or ''tell his children what to do'' . this line emphasise Atticus' morals and how he is influencing his children to understand right and wrong.