Title | TKAM movie Quotes |
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Author | Anonymous User |
Course | English |
Institution | Victorian Certificate of Education |
Pages | 2 |
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A short quotes list examining crucial moments from Robert Mulligan's, To Kill A Mockingbird text....
Maycomb was a ‘tired old town’ - Old Scout, panning shot (World of text) Boo- “...eats raw squirrels and all the cats he can catch..” - Jem, cutting shot back to radley’s house Boo is “ a maniac man” and “he’s dangerous” - Aunt Stephanie, mid shot where she is cleaning dill’s face ‘I’m sorry they appointed you to defend that [n-word] “what kind of man are you?” - Bob Ewell (confrontation, medium shot) (Scene finishes with low-key lighting engulfing Bob) ‘I have been appointed to defend Tom Robinson … that’s what I intend to do’. - Atticus ‘It is a sin to kill a mockingbird’ - Atticus (Motif) ‘That boy is your company’ - Calpurnia (mid shot Scout bowing head in shame) ‘N-word lover’ - Bob Ewell (Drunk, non diegetic suspense - Drunk Bob Ewell approaches car) ‘No need to be afraid of him’ - Atticus ‘There is a lot of ugly things in this world’ - Atticus ;Do you defend a n-word’ - Scout being bullied by Ceicel Jacobs (Legs crossed, small silhouette) Dill’s father will ‘swoop down here’ - lacking a father (high angle) Heck Tate informs Atticus that there ‘might be trouble’ - lynch mob (dialogue) ‘I sure meant no harm Mr Cunningham’ - Scout (Juxtaposition between Scout being in the soft lighting) ‘He’s trying to take advantage of me’ - Bob Ewell (dramatic Irony court scene) Mayella testimony - Zooming close up, mise en scene (she’s in the middle) ‘He too advantage of me’ those who do not believe are ‘stinking cowards’ ‘The defendant is not guilty but someone in this courtroom is’ - Atticus monologue (Discuss suit, tone, framing (Atticus is the central subject in the shot))
“evil assumption that all Negroes lie” “ not produced one iota of medical evidence” “She has committed no crime’ she broke a ‘code of our society’ Evidence was ‘flatly contradicted’...