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"Education Rules" in to Kill a Mockingbird
Date Submitted: 07/17/2002 19:49:28
Education: Not Only Taught at School
"Education!" Back in the earlier day's education was somewhat hard to get in the classrooms. Most folks received their education from their parents. In this story, To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus, Scout, and Calpurnia are connected to the theme on how education isn't limited to the classroom but plays a major role in a person's life.
First of all, Atticus Finch represents the theme on how education isn't limited
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and Uncle Jack prove that you can get a professional career without a "school" education, but you need to get an education in some way, usually just by listening to others and learning as you go. Scout's education shows that learning at home is good for your own knowledge, but that some people, like her teacher, don't always like that education isn't limited to the classroom but takes a major role in the person's life.
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