Monday, February 4, 2019
To Kill A Mocking Bird :: To Kill a Mockingbird Essays
Characters begin and develop and allow us to become a part of their conks in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This is true because the tosh is told from the perception of a childly girl called Scout. We get so tightlipped to Scout because the whole tale is told from her point of view. We share her experiences as she would go through them, we are with her when some of the most important events in her animation happen to her, life changing events that can change a person, similar being attacked by Bob Ewell and watching her father def dismiss tom Robinson in court. We learn everything she learns, care why the Ewells and the Cunninghams live the way they live and why Atticus defended Tom Robinson in court. In only the outset a few(prenominal) pages of the password we learn so much about the townsfolk of Maycomb and the people in it, through Scouts narration. As the book progresses on, we see her grow up and mature, and begin to go out things that she didnt understa nd in the beginning e.g. her neighbor sizz. In one of the first few chapters Atticus tells Scout that you never trulyly understand a person until you climb into his skin and walk around in it. When he told her this she didnt understand and take on board what he meant. As the humbug develops we witness all the events unfolding leading to her standing on Boo Radleys front porch and fully understanding what Atticus had said. It is here that we make out that Scout has changed and now has different views of the town and the people in it to what she had in the beginning of the story.Jem also grows and develops as a character by the end of the book. We get close to Jem in the story because being Scouts older brother, he is ceaselessly with her. Jem is ten in the beginning of the story and the story continues until he is thirteen. He starts out very curious and always asking questions (not as much as Scout though) but he is older. We also witness him go through the same life changing e vents as Scout, but he has a different perception of them, like when Mrs. Dubose dies, it isnt a big deal to Scout, but to Jem he learns what real courage is and that is undoubtedly what starts to change him from a boy to a young man.
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