Tim Johnson is a character from Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is a rabid dog that represents the dangers of racism and prejudice in the town of Maycomb. The townspeople are afraid of him because rabies causes unpredictable and violent behavior, symbolizing the irrational fear and hatred that can spread through society. Johnson's presence serves as a catalyst for the community to confront their own fears and biases.
Tim Johnson - film director - was born in 1962.
Nobody, really. Monsters, Hades--what everyone is afraid of! He isn't a fan of underground places, either!
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"Don't you get it man? We're all losers. Everyone in this school, no, everyone in this town. Out of all the kids who graduate maybe half will go to college and, and two will leave the state to do it. I'm not afraid of being called a loser 'cause I can accept that that's what I am. But I am afraid of turning my back on something that actually made me happy for the first time in my sorry life." -Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith), Glee, Pilot episode.
Tim Johnson was born on December 28, 1946.
Tim Johnson was born on December 28, 1946.
Tim Johnson - linebacker - was born on 1978-02-07.
Tim Johnson - cyclist - was born on 1977-08-05.
Tim Johnson - film director - was born in 1962.
Everyone is afraid of General Payne.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch shoots and kills Tim Johnson, who is a rabid dog. Tim Johnson is not Harry Johnson's dog; rather, he is a dog in the community that becomes infected with rabies. Atticus shoots Tim Johnson to protect the town from the threat of rabies spreading.
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Tim Johnson - U.S. Senator - was born on 1946-12-28.
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Tim Johnson is a fictional character in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is a rabid dog. The problem with him is that he's infected with the rabies virus, causing him to exhibit aggressive and dangerous behavior.
An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches. Although Jem believes that Mrs. Dubose is a thoroughly bad woman, Atticus admires her for the courage with which she battles her morphine addiction.