Scout is to begin school, and Jem is assigned to escort her on the firstĭay. In a loveless family he also has a tendency to fantasize and exaggerate.ĭuring the course of the novel, he will prove to a be a good friend to To the genuine love he has for his children.ĭill is introduced in the chapter. "he played with us, read to us, and treated us with courteousĭetachment," yet the fact that the children call him by his name,Īnd even later, as his outlook and conduct are revealed, they only point The father’s relation with his children seems superficial in the beginning Ran across his face what teeth he had were yellow and rotten his eyes Of Boo, therefore, is a larger than life one: "he was six-and-a-halfįeet tall, dined on row squirrels - there was a long jagged scar that Of stories, drawn out of proportion by the local gossips. Her morbid fear of the Radley house, about which she has heard a number The entire novel is a narrative seen through Scout’s eyes, the visualization Scout, his daughter, narrates the entire story in first person. The main characters, of course, are Atticus and his family. This chapter merely gives the reader a view of the Maycomb society and Wall of the house to prove how brave they are. Played games around the Radley house and dare one another to touch the Their son, Boo Radley is believed byĬhildren to have maniacal tendencies and so is kept at home. Radley wereĪ couple who kept to themselves. The Radley house had always fascinated theĬhildren with its spooky exterior. The children’s boundaries for roaming were Miss Henry Lafayette Dubose’s Were young, and Scout hardly remembers her. Althoughīoth sons left Finch’s Landing, Alexandra, their sister, remained.Ītticus practiced law in Maycomb, where he lived with his two children, His sons, Atticus, studied law the other had studied medicine. Simon Finch established a homestead, ‘Finch’s Landing’, on theīanks of the Alabama River. In this chapter, a brief introduction of the Finch family is given by
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