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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Found Poetry

Jem

1. It ain't right
2. If I and
3. 11 other boys like
4. Me
5. Were on the jury
6. We've got a good chance
7. And made it easier
8. Find him
9. Not
10. Guilty
11. You have many more
12. Unfair
13. To go
14.They could
15.Make it right

2 comments:

  1. When I was writing this found poem, I thought of how Jem was very upset about how Tom Robinson was wrongly convicted and went off that. What I made this poem was like this. Jem is saying that it isn't right that he was convicted of something he didn't do. He than says that If he and some boys that have his view were on the jury, he would have easily found him not guilty. He also says that many things will be unfair and the other people could make it right.

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  2. I was originally going to do Jem, at the end I decided to do Atticus. When you represented Jem throughout this poem you truly made him stand out and his beliefs are very powerful to the story's plot. The major reason I liked your post was that you established Jem's major emotions and beliefs of life. The line that I really liked was when you said that Jem believes Tom wasn't guilty. I feel like this character is becoming more and more like an adult and like Atticus. Great Poem Post.

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