The book's narrator is Scout, at an older age than she begins the story. It's a look back account of what happened. So she recounts her experiences from years ago. You can tell this from her vocabulary.
The judge in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Judge Taylor. He presides over the trial of Tom Robinson in the novel.
It was Mr. Cunningham's son. It was lunch and not dinner. It is To Kill A Mockingbird. There is no How in the title.
Jem
The movie was made before he began acting.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the judge presiding over the courtroom is Judge Taylor. He is a fair and impartial figure who oversees the trial of Tom Robinson with diligence and respect for the judicial process.
Dill.
Dubbing .
It is exactly 50 years old. (: It was originally published in 1960.
the verdict in the trial
Dumbo the flying elephant , not having any dialogue in the film "Dumbo" , did not have a voice-over artist .
When he came over for dinner.
You should read the book (it is good), then you could answer all these questions yourself.