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To Kill A Mockingbird Character Analysis

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Scout and Jem are children in a southern town called Maycomb county. The book To Kill a Mockingbird, made by Harper Lee in 1960, describes their childhood. In their childhood they learn that this world is not perfect, examples are racism, injustice, feminism, etc. One of these moments is in chapter 6. The children and their friend Dill go to the Radley’s house, to see Boo Radley, but they get scared and Jem got his pants stuck on a fence. Jem went back to get it, Scout saw that the pants was not ripped but sewed up. Boo Radley is a person that never leaves his house, so rumors went around about him. Later in the book Jem said “they were folded across the fence… like they were expecting me.” Jem realizes that Boo was the one who fixed his pants for him. Jem learns that the things he heard about Boo were just lies and rumors. He and Scout have made fun of him all summer and he was struck with guilt.
Jem and Scout went to a colored church in chapter 12. They did this because Calpurnia is taking them there. When they entered they noticed that everyone stared at them, which made them cautious. When Calpurnia talked to someone she thought “in tones I had never heard her use. She spoken quietly, contemptuously”. The reverend, Sykes, welcomed them into their church. They watched and listened to the colored folks so many strange things comparing them to white people things. Calpurnia later explains that she acts differently when she is with other black folks. She does

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