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Explain Aunt Alexandria's power and how she exerts it over the children. Give specific examples.
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What is the significance of Scout's name and how does it assist/ hinder her ability to exert power?
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How are whites expressed as superiors in the novel and what does this do in the context and for those characterized within?
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What is Mayella's bias/ the Jury's bias and how does it affect the power exerted herein?
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What is the power held by Boo Radley, over Scout and the other children, even with his lack of diction?
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What is the power shown by Atticus held over those in the community/ the children, with morality and literal exertion?
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What are the drawbacks of gaining power, and who typically does end up gaining it in To Kill a Mockingbird?
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What is the significance of how Aunt Alexandria desperately wants Scout to be feminine? How does it display/ limit each of their powers?
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How do the subject and the context of To Kill a Mockingbird contrast?
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Explain the power and how it is exerted through Atticus in court.
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How does Scout's diction assist in presenting her power through knowledge, and what is the relation between the two?
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What is the power in english education, in the context of To Kill a Mockingbird?
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