As a child, Scout doesn't understand the full implication of the things happening around her, making her an objective observer and a reporter in the truest sense. The reader should keep in mind, though, that To Kill a Mockingbird really presents two Scouts: the little girl experiencing the story and the adult Jean Louise who tells the story. The woman relating the story obviously recognizes that her father is exceptional. However, the child Scout complains "Our father didn't do anything.
He sat in the living room and read. Although the story takes place over the course of three years, Scout learns a lifetime's worth of lessons in that span. Here, too, the reader should remember that in many ways To Kill a Mockingbird is Scout's memoir — the adult Jean Louise can better understand the impact of various events than the child living through them. Scout hates school because in many ways it actually inhibits her learning.
Scout and Jem have listened to local gossip and now imagine him to be a bloodthirsty monster who only leaves his house after dark in order to cause mischief.
Their neighbour Miss Maudie Atkinson is similar to Atticus in that she refuses to listen to neighbourhood gossip relating to Boo. She chooses to see him as a man who has been wronged by his family and society and encourages Scout and Jem to see him in the same way. Ben Davis May 1, What is the conflict that is driving the protagonist to act in To Kill a Mockingbird? How is the protagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird?
What are the main conflicts in To Kill a Mockingbird? What three things does Scout get in trouble for? How does Scout feel about school? Why was Mr Cunningham at the jail?
What does Scout talk to Mr Cunningham about? Why do you think Jem confess to Atticus about Boo Radley? What does Mr Avery blame on Jem and Scout? What is the symbolism of the snowman in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Harper Lee then tells us that Boo hasn't been seen in 15 years since that incident. So, if we do the math, that would probably put Boo in his mid to late 30's by the end of the novel. What is the climax of To Kill a Mockingbird? The climax of a story is the decisive moment when all of the conflicts are finalized. Atticus thinks Jem killed Mr. Ewell, but Sheriff Tate says it was Boo Radley. Is scout a Mockingbird? Scout is not a mockingbird. Although Scout is the heroine of the story, she is not the mockingbird.
Boo Radley, the mentally stunted adult who watched over and protected Scout and her brother, Jem is the Mockingbird in that he was an innocent of sorts who did what was right. Why is scout the main character? Scout is the protagonist because the story is told from her point of view exclusively. She is six years old when the story starts, and about to start school.
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