It doesnt really affect her because she says in chapter one that she never really knew her mom, because when her mom died Scout was only 2 years old.
Its Jem that is more affected, he has moments where he just wants to be left alone because he misses his mother.
Yes
the people now face new threats to their livelihood
Mothers
The death of the narrator's mother in "To Kill a Mockingbird" affected Scout by making her feel more connected to her father, Atticus, and brother, Jem, as they navigated the challenges of their lives without her. It also deepened Scout's understanding of loss and empathy for others who were suffering. Additionally, the absence of her mother contributed to shaping Scout's identity and independence as she grew up.
Postpartum depression can affect mothers even a couple of years after the birth of their child.
Not all women are good mothers. Being a working woman doesn't affect how good a mother one is.
The narrator's father, Atticus Finch, has a distaste for the practice of criminal law because he believes that defending an innocent person in a racist and unjust society is an uphill battle. He struggles with the moral implications of representing clients who may not be truly innocent, and the injustices he witnesses affect him deeply. Nevertheless, he continues to uphold his principles and provide the best defense possible for his clients.
Yes
Goes on your credit as a repossession.
Changing the narrator of your story can impact it in several major ways.Bias. Everybody's bias to some extent you like people that other people hate and vis-a-versa. So 'he who might be the protagonists' to one narrator might be the antagonist to another.Reliability. Some narrators are so bias they are out-right liars. They may seek to justify the actions of one character while even the reader can tell that something's not right.Perspective. Everybody cannot be at the same place at the same time, or at least they are not usually so arranged. So different narrators will see different evidence or have it come to them by different means. This will affect the formulation of conclusions.Time Relevance. The narrator that is currently on the scene, in the middle of the story, will have a different perspective than one who is relating a story that happened far in the past.Maturity.Education.Gender.History.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Boo Radley is referred to as a mockingbird symbolically, meaning he is a gentle, innocent soul who does not harm others. Just like a mockingbird, he is misunderstood and unfairly judged by society.
They are worse off than they were before.