Blues Ain't No Mockingbird Group
Question:
What is the narrator's unusal characterization of Cathy in Blues Ain't No Mockingbird?
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Posted by sullymonster on Wednesday October 17, 2007 at 8:14 PM
The narrator is impressed by Cathy, and characterizes her as a superior, even though she is still a child and is also a newcomer. This is because of Cathy's ability to be perceptive and to explain the adult world.
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