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To Kill A Mockingbird Character Analysis

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While I was reading To Kill a Mockingbird I liked and disliked parts. One of the reasons i liked this book is because of its great description. An example of this, is the description of Maycomb County, “A day was twenty-four hours long but seemed longer. There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy and no money to buy it with.” I like this example because I think it’s a perfect description of a town that was strongly affected by the Great Depression. I disliked this book because i thought it was unnecessarily spread out. For example chapter eight is just based around how they’ve never seen snow and how they want to make a snowman, this to me just made the novel longer that it had to be. To Kill a Mockingbird, also, in my opinion, took a long time to get interesting. An example of this is how in the four chapters one of the biggest events in the novel occur. One of my favorite parts of the novel is how the novel got its name, when Atticus is telling scout that you can’t kill a mockingbird because all they do is provide us with song and they do no harm.
Jean Louise Finch “Scout” is a rough and tumble kind of girl who puts up with no nonsense. Scout has a brother that is four years older than her, his name is Jeremy, “Jem”. Their father Atticus is a criminal defense lawyer who protects Tom Robinson, a black man accused of rape. The Finch family lives in Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930’s because it takes place during the Great Depression. To Kill a Mockingbird

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