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3 Character: The narrator of the story is girl (about nine years old) called
Jean Louise Finch, her nickname is Scout.
3 Character: Jem is Jeans older brother (nearly thirteen years old); the
story start by Jem’s broken arm accident and how it was developed.
Jem is older than Jean by four years difference, Jean says” When I was
almost six and Jen was nearly ten”
3 Symbolism: Jem’s broken arms symbolizes aggressiveness
4 Character: Simon Finch, who was a fur-trader and apothecary, Jean’s
relative to settle in America to create a farm near Alabama River he
called the farm Finch’s Landing.
5 Character: Atticus Finch who became a lawyer in Maycomb town,
Jean’s and Jem’s father.
5 Character: John Hale Finch: Atticus’ older brother, wants to study
medicine.
5 Character: Atticus’ Sister<Alexandria>: remained farming the farm in
Alabama.
6 Character: Jack finch, Atticus’ brother, who went to Boston study
medicine
6 Character: Calpurnia: black nurse and cooker at the Finch’s house
Symbol: a black nurse at a white family symbolizes respectfulness,
nonracist and impartiality of the Finch family which is unique and
different from other families during that time.
Foreshadowing: This foreshadows that Finch’s family uniqueness will
be fought against it from other white families.
6 Simile: ladies bathed before noon, after their three-o’ clock naps, and
by nightfall were like soft teacakes with frostings of sweet and sweet
talcum
6 Hyperbole: a day was twenty-four hours long but seemed longer.
6 Setting, character-> "people moved slow...Maycomb County had
recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself" Jean
describes how Alabama was greatly affected by the great depression,
mentioning that there was no place to go cause people didn’t have jobs
to do and didn’t have enough money to entertain. It also describes Jean
personality and how wise she is to understand this situation and how
people felt during that time at an early age.
7 Jean’s mother: is died when jean was two years old.
8 Character: Boo Radley: Finch’s neighbor 3 doors to the south from
Finch’s house who never appealed his identity.
9 Character: Dill Jem’s friend that first gave the idea of making Boo
Radley come out.
10 Themes: Curiosity leads the way, Boo Radley myth
11 Symbolism: Radley place symbolizes fear and creepiness to society.
13 Theme "according to Miss Stephanie, Boo was sitting in the living room
cutting some items from The Maycomb Tribune to paste in his
scrapbook. Fake information can kill. His father entered the room …
Boo drove the scissors into his parent's leg." The narrator started oi
visualize Mr. Radley as a creepy, dangerous, and mental disordered
person because of how Miss Stephanie described it
18 Connection to reality: This section reminds me by my childhood and
how my friends and I were curious about creepy stuff.
21 Setting: school
Character: Caroline fisher, twenty-one years old, “she had bright auburn
hair…striped dress”.
Literary devices<simile: “smelled like a peppermint drop” Jean says.
22 Literary devices<simile: “wriggling like a bucket”
23 Literary devices<simile: “reading…came to me as learning to fasten the
seat”
24 Theme: school manipulation over children< “We don’t write in the first
grade. You won’t learn to write until you’re in the third grade”.
25 Character: Walter Cunningham, Jean classmate, greatly affected by the
Great Depression period
30 Theme: Poor vs rich, Jean fights with Walter because she thinks that
Walter causes her to become punished, “he didn’t have lunch” Jean says.
32 Character: Jean is ungenerous and cares about her father’s money, “I
protested, he’s poured it all over”.
Calpurnia had more education than most colored folks
33 Character: Calpurnia is generous and treats, Jean, as if her mother.
35 Character: Burris Ewell, Jean classmate, dirty and doesn’t come to school
often.
“I done my time for this year”, Burris Ewells says to Miss Caroline.
38 Character Development: Calpurnia kisses and apologises to Jean for being
to harsh at Jean, similar to how mothers treat their children.
39 Theme: “You never really understand a person until you consider things
from his point of view” Atticus says to Jean.
Character: Atticus kind, respectful and wise person
40 Foreshadowing: the Ewells family are evil which foreshadows to
something malicious might happen throughout the novel. “Atticus said the
Ewells had been the disgrace of Maycomb for three generations. None of
them had done an honest day’s work in his recollection. He said that some
Christmas, when he was getting rid of the tree, he would take me with him
and show me where and how they lived”
Simile: “They were people, but they lived like animals”
42 Character: Atticus had never gone to school, “I never went to school,”
Atticus says to jean.
Theme: “Wisdom doesn’t come from education”

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