To Kill a Mockingbird Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Character Analysis of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird.

To Kill a Mockingbird Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Character Analysis of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird.
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Character Analysis of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird

Summary: Detailed Character Analysis for important characters of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Jean Louise "Scout" Finch

Five year old Jean Louise "Scout" Finch narrates the novel To Kill a Mockingbird.  Living a single parent life since the age of two, Scout is influenced by her brother Jem, and her best friend Dill.  Scout tries her best not to "act like a girl."  Instead of wearing dresses, she wears overalls and often beating up other children who provoke her.  Though Scout's Aunt Alexandra constantly tries to teach her manners and to be lady-like by making Scout attend tea parties.  However, Scout's father, Atticus Finch, does not mind Scout being a tomboy because he respects her decision.  Scout enjoys speaking her mind.  At home, Scout questions Atticus a lot, always trying to reason with him and learn more about the world.  From Atticus, Scout learns the moralities of life.  Because of this, Scout learns to become free of prejudice.  Not only does...

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