Analysis Of Children's Characters In To Kill A Mockingbird, By Harper Lee

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Harper Lee illustrates the children's characters to portray typical kid behaviors. For example, being able to sympathize isn’t something that people are born with, and Scout struggles with this trait. On the first day of school Scout has a new teacher. Before lunch Miss Caroline checks if everyone has lunch. She notices Walter Cunningham with no food and offers him a quarter to buy lunch, but he won’t take it. Miss Caroline doesn’t understand why and the students urge her to get up and say “Miss Caroline, he’s a Cunningham,”(20). Scout thinks that was explanation enough because in the small town of MAycomb, everyone knows everyone. She fails to realize Miss Caroline’s perspective, and that she’s new and doesn’t know who the Cunningham’s are.

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