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  1. Walter Cunningham. Son of Mr. Walter Cunningham and classmate of Scout. Walter cannot afford lunch one day at school and accidentally gets Scout in trouble.

    • Jean Louise Finch (Scout) The novel’s protagonist. Over the course of the novel’s three years, Scout grows from six to nine years old. She’s bright, precocious, and a tomboy.
    • Jeremy Atticus Finch (Jem) Scout’s older brother. He’s nine when the novel begins. In Scout’s eyes, Jem is an expert on most things and is the ringleader of their group, especially once Dill arrives on the scene.
    • Atticus Finch. Scout and Jem’s father. Atticus is older than most fathers in Maycomb at almost 50 years old, and as a lawyer, Scout and Jem initially believe that Atticus doesn’t do anything of import.
    • Charles Baker Harris (Dill) Jem and Scout’s friend and Miss Rachel’s nephew. Dill comes to stay with Miss Rachel in Maycomb one summer and immediately shows that he’s a prolific liar and storyteller.
  2. -Atticus proves that Mayella is lonely. -Atticus asked who raped her and she then said that it was Tom Robinson. -Then Atticus has Tom stand up and shows her that his left is half as long as his right, so he couldn't have beaten and raped her.

  3. At the point when Lee is 10 years of age, a white lady in Monroeville blames a dark man named Walter Lett for assaulting her. The story and the proceedings of the case are the newspaper of Lee`s father, which reveals that Lett is given death penalty for the rape.

  4. Scout vs. Walter Cunningham. When the chapter opens, Scout is chasing down Walter and grinding his face into the dirt because he’s indirectly responsible for her getting in trouble with Miss ...

  5. The narrator and main character who begins her story at almost six years old. A rebellious tomboy, Scout has a fierce disposition toward any who challenge her, but at heart she believes in the goodness of people. Scout reacts to the terrible events of the book without losing hope in humanity.

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  7. Sep 22, 2023 · “To Kill a Mockingbird,” written by Harper Lee and published in 1960, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Great Depression. The story follows the Finch family: Atticus, an impartial lawyer, and his two children, Scout and Jem.