This is a picture of Atticus shooting the mad dog. This could be foreshadowing that something out of the ordinary and dangerous is going to happen. Out of the ordinary, because they kept mentioning how dogs never went mad in February, and dangerous, because the mad dog could have injured people and made them sick. It is also important because it is the first time that Jem and Scout are really proud of their father.
-Bailey
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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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
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
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