The narrator was Jean Louise Finch, nicknamed "Scout". She was Jem's little sister and the daughter of Atticus Finch, a local lawyer who defended the young black man accused of raping a white girl.
The narrator of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Scout Finch, whose real name is Jean Louise Finch. She recounts the story from her perspective as a young girl growing up in the South during the 1930s.
Scout Finch is the narrator, it is her thoughts, opinions, feelings and what she sees. That's why we don't see all of the trial - she leaves.
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The first finch to settle in Alabama in To Kill a Mockingbird was Jean Louise "Scout" Finch. She is the protagonist and narrator of the novel.
Scout Finch is the narrator and main character in "To Kill a Mockingbird," so she talks the most in the novel. Her perspective shapes the story and provides insights into the themes and events that unfold.
it has nothing to do with mockingbird
The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird is Scout. At first, there are two other people she lives with, Atticus and Jem. Later on in the novel, Aunt Alexandra comes to live with the family bringing the count up to a total of three others living with Scout.
In the second part of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the narrator is still Scout Finch, who is reflecting back on her childhood experiences.
no its a book/novel !
Jem is the narrator's (Scout) older brother.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel that was made into a classic film.
the country people
She is the teacher of jem
A song bird that does nothing but give us, humans, pleasure. It is considered a "sin" to kill a Mockingbird
Mayella Ewell accused Tom Robinson of raping her in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird.