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Scout Character Analysis of "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:39:09
Category: / Literature
Length: 1 pages (296 words)
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In the novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird", the character Scout plays an important role; Harper Lee portrays her as straightforward, abrupt, impulsive, and even just plain rude. One example of this is when Scout says, "He ain't company, Cal, he's just a Cunningham," (Lee 24) in reference to when Walter Cunningham was over at the Finch residence, and Scout disapproved of the way he ate his food, that is, with a liberal amount of syrup. This …

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…do not see as much, the gentle side, where she cares for Jem, and wants him not to go to the Radley's to give Arthur Radley a note. Another example is when she goes with Jem to read to Mrs. Dubose, a horrible woman, every day. In conclusion, Scout may seem rowdy, unruly, and uncouth, and she may be, but on the inside there is more to that, she also is a caring little girl.

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