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7 June, 23:50

Think about scout's fight with francis and atticus' message to uncle jack about children being able to "spot an evasion quicker than adults." what do these two say about having scout, a child, as the narrator of this story?

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  1. 8 June, 00:20
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    In "To Kill a Mockinbird," by Harper Lee, the narrator is Scout, a five yearl-old girl in rural Southern America. Through her eyes, readers can see a story of racism and prejudice with her innocent and thoughtful view, without any lies. Her father Atticus has raised her wisely to encourage her individuality, and is convinced that she is absolutely able to realize when somebody hides something. Her experiences facing good and evil situations eventually turn her into a mature young girl by the end of the story.
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