The story is set around the 1930s and it takes place in Alabama, Maycomb County.
Jean Louise Finch, also called Scout, is the younger sister to Jeremy Finch, also called Jem. Their father is called Atticus, their mother is dead and they have a maid, Calpurnia, also called Cal. They also have a friend that is in Maycomb every summer that is called Dill. Then there is their uncle Jack Finch, Aunt Alexandra and cousin Francis.
It seems a little unusual with the thought of Boo Radley. He just seems so odd and I do not think that someone like him have ever existed in reality. Otherwise it seems true to life and, it is a really down to earth story about the 1900s and how different someones life would be based on their skin color.
Scout is the narrator and she is the youngest in the family. Even though she is a girl, she likes to act like a boy, play the same games, use the same language and dress like them which everyone think is weird and not okay, beside of Atticus and Jem.
Jem is the older brother that likes to be kind of rebellious and is pretty much obsessed with the Boo Radley story and wants to figure out as much as possible about him. He also have theories about everything and everyone that seems a little unusual.
Atticus is a lawyer. He never want to school but knows a lot and want his children to be down to earth, not judging anyone based of what other thinks and says and to be true to who they are. He is one of the few that does not judge anyone because of their skin color which was really weird at that time and that made a lot of people to talk bad about him.
I think that Scout will grow up, drastically, throughout the book and tell the story through the eyes of an older and more mature, girl. I think so because on paige 98 it stood, "...it was not until many years later that I realized he wanted me to hear every word he said", so she will grow up and understand more about how Atticus sees the world and maybe see it in the same way.
Jean Louise Finch, also called Scout, is the younger sister to Jeremy Finch, also called Jem. Their father is called Atticus, their mother is dead and they have a maid, Calpurnia, also called Cal. They also have a friend that is in Maycomb every summer that is called Dill. Then there is their uncle Jack Finch, Aunt Alexandra and cousin Francis.
It seems a little unusual with the thought of Boo Radley. He just seems so odd and I do not think that someone like him have ever existed in reality. Otherwise it seems true to life and, it is a really down to earth story about the 1900s and how different someones life would be based on their skin color.
Scout is the narrator and she is the youngest in the family. Even though she is a girl, she likes to act like a boy, play the same games, use the same language and dress like them which everyone think is weird and not okay, beside of Atticus and Jem.
Jem is the older brother that likes to be kind of rebellious and is pretty much obsessed with the Boo Radley story and wants to figure out as much as possible about him. He also have theories about everything and everyone that seems a little unusual.
Atticus is a lawyer. He never want to school but knows a lot and want his children to be down to earth, not judging anyone based of what other thinks and says and to be true to who they are. He is one of the few that does not judge anyone because of their skin color which was really weird at that time and that made a lot of people to talk bad about him.
I think that Scout will grow up, drastically, throughout the book and tell the story through the eyes of an older and more mature, girl. I think so because on paige 98 it stood, "...it was not until many years later that I realized he wanted me to hear every word he said", so she will grow up and understand more about how Atticus sees the world and maybe see it in the same way.
Amanda. E:
ReplyDeleteStar: It was good details
Star: It was also good describing of the characters
Wish: Maybe a bit more quotes of Boo Radleys happening