Dec 27, 2009
To Kill a Mockingbird merges a skillful plot, depicting thought-provoking themes and events, with an equally skillful rendering of character. Lee creates the novel’s cast using a range of techniques – from the use of stereotypical types to the in-depth layering of many-faceted characters. One of the book’s particular strengths is the presence of such a number of finely-drawn characters. The reader is able to witness the motivations and growth of more than just the central protagonist.
Scout
The most visible character in the book is Scout...
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