I'm writing an essay on the personality of the Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird. Which should be the thesis?
PLEASE READ THIS AND SUGGESTIONS That the thesis should be. In Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird Scout Finch is the narrator and protagonist of the story. She tells the story in first person, telling the readers what they hear and see through their experiences. She is also known as Jean Louise Finch. At the beginning of the story set in the mid 1930's, an innocent child Scout five who lives in the town of Maycomb, Alabama. Explorer is the youngest of his family, living with her father Atticus, brother Jem, and the kitchen Capurina. Throughout the principle of the novel, Scout acts more of a tomboy with the use of overalls and learning how to climb trees instead of wearing dresses and learning manners. In this book Scout is a smart, safe, and a reflective nature.
Well, I do not know that Scout is all that innocent. She is very intelligent b / c of his father treats her and her brother as adults. I would try to illustrate the fact that she is wise / mature for his age … that theory fits well with your three points to prove … … Scout is a smart confident and thoughtful character.
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