Unsympathetic Characters In To Kill A Mockingbird

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I am reading, “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. In the first three chapters Jem and his younger sister Scout meet Dill, who stays over at his Aunt’s house in the summer. Dill becomes fascinated with the Finches neighbor; also know as the town creep Boo Radley. He is so interested in Boo because he allegedly killed his father and ever since never comes outside. In this journal, I will be predicting that the kids will not meet Boo. G- Predict kids will not meet Boo Y-Locked up R- never goes outside R- shudders and doors are always closed R- locked in the courthouse basement Y-Scared R- looks through people’s windows at night R- any crime in Maycomb was Boo R- stabbed his dad G-Ultimately because of all these reason I …show more content…

To start Burris Ewell is an unsympathetic person in many ways. The first way he is unsympathetic is when he started to talk back to the teacher. At first the teacher just wanted to help him get an education, but he got offended and started to yell at her. She did not know better, her intelligence with the people in this town was low so she did not know he would fire back at her the way he did. My second reason that Burris is unsympathetic is when he made Miss Caroline start crying. Her emotions took her and she started to cry, and it broke her heart that a student would say such words to her. The other students felt bad for what he had said so they comforted her, “Soon we were clustered around her desk, trying in our various ways to comfort her” (Lee 37). There comforting words helped her emotions, and they continued on. Finally the last reason Burris is unsympathetic is he only goes to school for the first day. Everyone in his family goes to school for the first day and that is it. Him and his family clearly do not care about learning or there intelligence. Not only are they unsympathetic, the Ewell’s are also very filthy. To begin when we first meet Burris he had lice. When the teacher told him what she just saw he did not freak out he just acted like it was normal. Burris was almost confused why she started to freak out at the cooties. The next reason why the Ewell’s are filthy is after the teacher told Burris about the bug in his hair is he immediately started to search for it. Using his fingers he searched his scalp until he found one and picked it our right in front of her. Miss Caroline nearly fainted she was in disgust of Burris and his actions. The last reason the Ewell family is filthy is they obviously have not bathed recently. The book describes him as, “His neck was dark gray, the back of his hands were rusty, and his fingernails were black deep into the quick” (Lee 35). Miss Caroline is

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