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  1. Need help on characters in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird? Check out our detailed character descriptions. From the creators of SparkNotes.

    • Tom Robinson

      A 25-year-old black man whom Atticus defends in a court case...

    • Aunt Alexandra

      The To Kill a Mockingbird quotes below are all either spoken...

    • Atticus Finch

      Atticus Finch Character Analysis in To Kill a Mockingbird |...

  2. Kill a Mockingbird. The novel is written from the point of view of an adult Scout describing how she viewed things as a child, and she often comments about how she didn't understand something at the time, but now, having grown up, she does. Scout is considered smart for her age, and loves to read. In

  3. ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is set in a town called Maycomb. It is in the southern states of the U.S.A. During the 1930s racial discrimination was a big problem in the U.S.A. Black people were poor. They were not treated fairly. A lot of white people were racist. In ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ all the black people are poor.

    • Scout Finch. The narrator and protagonist of the story. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch lives with her father, Atticus, her brother, Jem, and their black cook, Calpurnia, in Maycomb.
    • Atticus Finch. Scout and Jem’s father, a lawyer in Maycomb descended from an old local family. A widower with a dry sense of humor, Atticus has instilled in his children his strong sense of morality and justice.
    • Jem Finch. Scout’s brother and constant playmate at the beginning of the story. Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch is something of a typical American boy, refusing to back down from dares and fantasizing about playing football.
    • Arthur “Boo” Radley. A recluse who never sets foot outside his house, Boo dominates the imaginations of Jem, Scout, and Dill. He is a powerful symbol of goodness swathed in an initial shroud of creepiness, leaving little presents for Scout and Jem and emerging at an opportune moment to save the children.
  4. Introduction. Studying To Kill a Mockingbird. This guide is written for teachers and students in Key Stages 3 and 4. It is written to help you understand Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird. This book is a set text for GCSE exams in English literature.

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  5. seat of Maycomb County. Atticus’s office in the courthouse contained little more than a hat rack, a spittoon, a checkerboard and an unsullied Code of Alabama.

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  7. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird mainly revolves around a small family of three -- Atticus Finch, an attorney, and his two children, Scout and Jem. As the novel proceeds certain characters are linked with the three main characters to form a dramatic story of events, attitudes, prejudices and values.

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