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  1. Get everything you need to know about Walter Cunningham in To Kill a Mockingbird. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  2. 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.

  3. Quick answer: In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Walter Cunningham is depicted as a boy of poverty but with considerable pride and dignity. Despite his family's financial struggles,...

  4. Walter Cunningham Jr. Walter Cunningham Jr. is a child who is almost as old as Jem but is in Scout's class. He lives on a farm. He is too poor to even pay off a 25-cent debt because the Great Depression hit his poor family hard. He doesn't take money because his family can't pay people back in cash.

  5. Scout convinces Mr. Walter Cunningham, with her polite manners, to disperse the crowd attempting to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail. The major development of her character is in learning that the world is not void of evil and that life can sometimes be unfair to good people.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Kill a Mockingbird and slowly reveals himself throughout the novel. Boo Radley is a very quiet, reclusive character, who only passively presents himself until Jem and Scout's final interaction with Bob Ewell. Maycomb children believe he is a horrible person, due to the rumors spread about him and a trial he underwent as a teenager.

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