In To Kill a Mockingbird, in Scout's eyes, what is Atticus's chief fault? M.P. Ossa | College Teacher | (Level 3) Educator Emeritus As any typical child who puts her father on a pedestal, Scout is as loving as she is judgmental about her Dad. The key criticism she shares in chapter 10 is that... Continue Reading →
A Rose for Emily: Homework Help via Enotes.com
M.P. Ossa | College Teacher | (Level 3) Educator Emeritus There are several interesting incidents that shine a light into the otherwise obscure world of Emily Grierson in the story "A Rose for Emily". It is best to focus on those events that directly contribute to moving the plot forward, culminating in the highly climactic... Continue Reading →
To Kill a Mockingbird: Homework Help via Enotes.com
I have to write a 5 paragraph essay on "To Kill a Mockingbird" in my literature class. The essay has to be based on on of these prompts: 1. How do racism, prejudice, bigotry, and/or violence show up as a theme in the novel? 2. How do the character traits of courage, heroism, integrity, and... Continue Reading →
Trifles by Susan Glaspell: Homework Help via Enotes.com
Discuss the concepts of freedom vs. lack of freedom in the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell M.P. Ossa | College Teacher | (Level 3) Educator Emeritus The play Trifles (1916) was appropriately titled "A Jury of Her Peers" when made into a short story adaptation of the play in 1917. The reason why the... Continue Reading →