Friday, March 14, 2008

Session 4 - Image Maker


My illustration represents the scene where Miss. Maudie’s house is on fire. This can be a form of foreshadowing. This can be showing us that there will be something chaotic (like a fire) happening in the future. In addition, Scout has a blanket around her but she did not bring it with her. She was so busy watching the fire that she did not realize that Boo Radley, the man that they had been wanting to see all summer, had put the blanket around her shoulders.

-Jenn

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The Great Depression: Digital Story

Jim Crow Laws

At the time of To Kill a Mockingbird there were harsh laws that affected African Americans only. These laws did not affect white people as they were made for African Americans.

Whites oppressed
Blacks were oppressed
Whites were superior

Whites offended
Blacks were offended
Whites were superior

Whites disrespected
Blacks were disrespected
Whites were superior

Whites spoke
Blacks were spoken to
Whites were superior

Whites excluded
Blacks were excluded
Whites were superior

Whites were superior
Blacks were inferior
It was the way of life

-Matthew & Jessie