In To Kill a Mockingbird, J. Grimes Everett is the topic of discussion among the Maycomb ladies. He never makes an appearance in the story.
He is a person who is in the book To Kill a Mockingbird.This is a better answer!
The Mrunas are a tribe in Africa, and J. Grimes Everett was a missionary trying to convert them to Christianity.
The Mrunas are a tribe in Africa, and J. Grimes Everett was a missionary trying to convert them to Christianity.
J. B. Lippincott & Co. (a Time-Warner Company) is the publisher of the book To Kill a Mockingbird.
Grace Merriweather is one of the women at Aunt Alexandra's missionary. She speaks of J. Everett Grimes and his missionary work with the Mrunas in Africa but is hypocritical for lacking sympathy and kindness.
The irony in Mrs. Merriweather admiring J. Grimes Everett is that she praises his work in Africa, yet fails to see the hypocrisy in her treatment of the African American community in Maycomb. Her admiration for him highlights her ignorance and superficial judgment of people based on their race. It also reveals the inconsistency in her values and beliefs.
Everett J. Lake died in 1948.
Everett J. Lake was born in 1871.
Everett J. Murphy was born in 1852.
Everett J. Murphy died in 1922.
Everett J. Evans has written: 'The aviators'
J. H. Grimes has written: 'Grimes' manual' -- subject(s): Liquors, Gaging and testing, Internal revenue law