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  1. Little Chuck Little is one of the more amusing minor characters in the novel and is one of Scout's fellow classmates who hails from a poor country home and is portrayed as a gallant gentleman ...

  2. Scared by Little Chuck's bravery and his implied knife, Burris retreats. We see through the narrative view of Scout, his gentlemanly attitude, and how it calms Miss Caroline down. Little Chuck could be even more intelligent than originally meets the eye, as he easily could have been bluffing about the aforementioned implied knife to scare Burris into retreating.

    • 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.
  3. Apr 16, 2013 · To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature.

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  4. Little Chuck Little One of Scout's classmates who stands up to Burris Ewell in defense of Miss Caroline. Miss Gates Scout's second grade teacher. Lula A parishioner at First Purchase African M.E. Church who is upset when Scout and Jem attend services there. Eula May The local telephone operator. Mr. Avery A boarder at the house across from Mrs ...

  5. Little Chuck Little was earlier described as having infinite patience, and his sudden threat of violence here is meant to indicate that Maycomb isn’t as safe as it would purport to be. Cite this ...

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  7. The gallant Little Chuck Little reached for his knife to protect his teacher, but Burris didn't stay around much longer. He called Miss Caroline a " 'snot-nosed slut' " before heading home for ...