Also Mrs.
Dubose "Wanted to die beholden to nothing and nobody" (111) regardless of.
her old age and dependence on Morphine. Mayella Ewell is at an impasse when.
it comes to making her mind up on who raped her, "Why don't you tell the.
truth, child, didn't Bob Ewell beat you up" (187)? When Mr. Ewell was.
stabbed, Atticus thought Jem was very brave to try and save Scout from Bob.
Ewell, although, "Jem never stabbed Bob Ewell" (268). Arthur Radley saved.
the children but "I walked him home like a gentleman" (270) and the outer.
shell of a human's appearance is almost always deceiving, you must sincerely.
know the person's true intentions.
Great philosophers have said that greed is a part of human nature, a.
defining characteristic of humanity. There are many examples in Huckleberry.
Finn, in which people steal, betray, and beguile one and other. Old Pap Finn.
was an especially greedy man, mostly fueled by his intense alcoholism. "His.
lawyer said he would win and get the money if they ever got started on the.
trial"(25), he desperately needed he money to quench his alcoholic.
obsession. The Grangerfords were also had an extremely corrupt family.
system. Whatever the fathers said must happen, will happen even if deadly,.
"Oh, yes, Pa knows [about the feuds beginning] but they don't know what the.
row was about in the first place" (108). The Duke and King were masters of.
their trade getting, "Four hundred and sixty-five dollars in one night. I.
never see money hauled in by the wagonload like that." (152) They got away.
with their crimes, dared to do it again, and showed us that the criminal.
mind repeats itself. The Duke and King are good at other things too, they.
are exceptional at keeping their act of royalty up to the last, but in the.
end, "You're the worst imitation I ever heard. You're a fraud, that's what.
you are!" (169) Tom and Huck need to steal some things so they can rescue.
Jim, and Mrs. Phelps doesn't take lightly to this almost going crazy and.