Jean Louise "Scout" Finch - The narrator and protagonist of the story. Scout lives with her father, Atticus, her brother, Jem, and their black cook, Calpurnia, in Maycomb. She is intelligent and, by the standards of her time and place, a tomboy. Scout has a combative streak and a basic faith in the goodness of the people in her community. As the novel progresses, this faith is tested by the hatred and prejudice that emerge during Tom Robinson's trial. Scout eventually develops a more grown-up perspective that enables her to appreciate human goodness without ignoring human evil
Scout is a girl.
A pair of overalls
Scout gets in trouble on the first day of school in "To Kill a Mockingbird" for knowing how to read and for defending Walter Cunningham during lunch.
scout sees boos point of view when she stands on his porch
A ham costume. She was a ham, for the county pageant. The pageant was a representation of the county and the types of crop and produce grown in Maycomb.
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It was Friday February, 31.
pg 29 or chapter 3
the father of Mayella the one that was accusing tom of rapping her
he must apologize and read to Ms. M.
Atticus Finch because he is the most respectable character in To Kill A Mokingbird
Scout was 6 years old at the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird.