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  1. Mr. Walter Cunningham. A poor farmer and part of the mob that seeks to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail. Mr. Cunningham displays his human goodness when Scout’s politeness compels him to disperse the men at the jail. Read an in-depth analysis of Mr. Walter Cunningham. Walter Cunningham. Son of Mr. Walter Cunningham and classmate of Scout.

    • Boo Radley

      He only appears in the final chapters of the book, and even...

    • Scout Finch

      One quickly realizes when reading To Kill a Mockingbird that...

    • 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. Dill Harris. Charles Baker "Dill" Harris is a short, smart boy who visits Maycomb every summer from Meridian, Mississippi and stays with his Aunt Rachel (Aunt Stephanie in the film). Dill is the best friend of both Jem and Scout, and his goal throughout the novel is to get Boo Radley to come out of his house.

  3. Walter Cunningham Character Analysis. Walter Cunningham. A poor boy in Scout ’s first-grade class. Scout notes that Walter’s family is extremely poor, with no food or extra money to spare, hence why he comes to school on the first day without shoes or a lunch. Despite this, in contrast to the Ewells, Walter is clean and wears clean clothes.

  4. Oct 3, 2024 · Summary: In To Kill a Mockingbird, loneliness and isolation are pervasive among characters. Boo Radley exemplifies this through his reclusive lifestyle, reaching out to the children through gifts ...

  5. Meet the characters in 'To Kill A Mockingbird'. From Scout the adorable tomboy, to the mysterious Boo Radley and the noble Atticus Finch. Article written by Onyekachi Osuji. The narrator and some other characters in To Kill a Mockingbird are kids, bringing an innocent perspective to the story. We also have characters who are completely good ...

  6. Bob Ewell. An evil, ignorant man who belongs to the lowest substratum of Maycomb society. He lives with his nine motherless children in a shack near the town dump. Evidence from the trial suggests that he caught his daughter kissing Tom, proceeded to beat her, and then encouraged her to claim Tom raped her.