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in the future - Harper Lee appears to cloak this by having Scout think that Dill is just dreamily rattling off, as the story is told from her perspective and she is too naĂŻve to understand, although we as the audience are perfectly aware of what Dill's talking about. This is much like what she is doing with Scout's perspective in the trial - while we as the readers are fully aware of what is going on in the court, Scout herself is too young and naĂŻve to fully understand. I also don't think that a childish love would necessarily involve kissing (at least, as far as I'm concerned).
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innocent expressions of escaping a world of adults they did not understand. That, and because Scout was based on Lee, an unmarried recluse who really trips my gaydar. We'll be learning the reality of that in the future someday, I predict. Clearly, though, these POV observations of mine have very little to do with the book or characters for now.
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racism as "Maycomb's usual disease." In addition, while Atticus does not protect the children against racism, he does shoot down racism. As the novel is an allegory, the dog represents racism and Atticus is able to shoot racism down without his glasses meaning that he has 20/20 vision when it comes to racism and Atticus is able to fight it.
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It's agreed that this thing reads like a 6th grade book report. I'm making a few changes, but surely others should join in! Enough other people have noticed this that I'd have expected this work to be already done. Is there any project that this book falls under? Also, while Atticus Finch has his own
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There is no evidence whatsoever that the dog is meant to represent racism. Also, Atticus did not protect his kids from racism. They lived in the South in the early 1900's. Every child knew what racism was. They didn't call it racism, that's just the "way things were." However, Atticus does refer to
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Why was this article written by 10-year-olds? It has spelling such as "docter" instead of "doctor" and a bunch of random little errors. Also, there isn't even a bit of flow to the way it's written. It feels like one person wrote a sentence about shamona, handed it to another person and then that went
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When I was reading through each character description, I couldn't help but notice that unlike all the other characters, Tom Robinson's article doesn't seem like it talks about him at all. It's all about the trial, and how he was defended. In the book we're given a few descriptions of his character,
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In the description of Boo Radley (list of characters) Atticus is said to believe that Jem killed Tom Ewell. I disagree. My impression is that Atticus, like Heck Tate, knows that Boo Radley killed Ewell, but argues that Ewell was killed by Jem to protect Boo who would be devastated if arrested and
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I am aware that people believe that Scout and Dill's relationship is only a childish one, due to their age. I can see where they come from, but I don't believe that - I read the book and there was one point when Dill reveals to Scout where babies come from and then suggests they get some themselves
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I deleted the last line of the paragraph. The deleted line states "The character of Alexandra was based on a fictionalized version of Delphine LaLaurie." Click on Delphine LaLaurie and you go to a Knowledge page about Delphine LaLaurie, a serial killer in Louisiana from the late 18th to the mid
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I would also suggest revising the comment that Scout "is commonly harassed by many of the female figures, especially her Aunt Alexandra, for her tomboyish ways." Harassment is probably too strong a word; the only time she is directly spoken to by several female characters is during the missionary
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Everywhere that I looked on the internet, it says that Boo Radley killed Bob, and that Sheriff Tate made up the story that Bob fell on the knife. But where in the book does it say or imply that the Sheriff knows that Boo killed him? I can't seem to find it anywhere. As far as I know, Tate really
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I think it's noted in the original book article that Capote and Lee admitted that Dill was modeled on him. And, by the way, I always saw Scout the tomboy as the very young version of a lesbian, despite her relationship with Dill. It was mostly fanciful and their plans to marry each other were
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Well it doesn't need to be rewritten because "She is a racist" and "She is the neighborhood gossip" is how it's said in the book so it's fine and don't forget it's set in Alabama in the 1920s, so it doesn't need to be rewritten. Also whoever wrote this page has helped me with my homework.
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I believe that scene actually made it fairly clear that Walter was in the middle of the crowd, because Scout had to search to see him, so I don't think there's any proof he was the leader, it's never stated that way. To me it was obvious he was just another member of the mob.
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I was wondering if Alexandra should be placed under primary characters instead of minor characters. I think Alexandra plays a crucial role in the story, and probably shouldn't be put on the same level as those who only appear once or twice in the entire story.
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There isn't any proof that Tom Robinson was actually shot while trying to escape. That is simply the story that was told. It can be interpreted many different ways, it could have been made up, it could have been the truth. It is simply the reader's inference.
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Knowledge entry, Scout does not. Which is OK if the information is included here, but really, this has only one short paragraph about her, which seems scanty for the narrator of one of the most famous and admired books in the English language.
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Need I say more? I'm sure the rest of the article is like this as well, but my god this is just unacceptable for Encyclopaedic material, and really just a disgrace in general to Harper Lee's novel. Will someone PLEASE rewrite this?
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While there is actually no debate over Tom being dead, I believe that Tom may not have died trying to escape. He may have just been shot at by the white jailers because they felt like it and thought he deserved to die.
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I believe he should be included since he is talked about more than Lula, Burris Ewell or the other Minor characters. He also is important in the final scene since Scout and Jem think they are being followed by Cecil.
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There is no evidence supporting this other than the fact that Capote was a childhood friend of Harper Lee. Truman Capote is also a homosexual, and Dill and Scout seem to have a somewhat romantic relationship.
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Well, there is symbolism in Mrs.Dubose, and the time Jem spent reading to her; like his coming of age... And there were the comments about how Dubose represented true courage.Mus640 00:40, 25 January 2010
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circle meeting, and Aunt Alexandra's behavior is more like constant disapproval, since little can be done while Atticus supports Scout's unoffensive tomboy habits (like dress and playing with boys).
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then forced to defend himself at trial. Atticus further believed that Jem would have the strength to appear at trial and that he would not be found guilty of anything except defending his sister.
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I agree; the entire writing style is a bit informal as well. I'll clean it up sometime in May or June... have to crunch for finals right now. Sorry about the delay, but it's the most I can do.
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Knowledge is not a place for mini-essays; it's a place for facts. A simple explanation about how a rabid dog instills a better sense of pride in Jem and Scout for their father would suffice.
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No, she is not list as an individual as are the others. Scout - Jean louise, is the main character and needs to have her name and identity listed. The story is not a story without her.
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It should say that Tom Robinson works for Link Deas. It says that in Link Deas' article but it should also say it under Tom Robinson's as well. Could someone please edit that?
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I don't believe Scout and Dill ever got together. This was based on Harper Lee's life- and Scout- being herself- and Truman Capote- the Dill character- never got together.
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Further to the above, Atticus ultimately realizes that Heck's explanation that Ewell fell on his own knife is plausible and will be accepted by the town's residents.
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What the heck? For anyone who doesn't know the novel, the main character is not even on the list! (Jean Louise (Scout) Finch). Mus640 00:40, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
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This is a major work of the twentieth century. I know that many people now encounter it in high school, but can't an adult provide a reading with some more depth?
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How can you have a list of characters without Jem Finch? He is definatley one of the most important charcters in the novel and yet he is missing from the list.
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Mr. Conner is the old man that arrests Boo Radley and his friends in chapter one. Is it proper to add him as a minor character, or is he too unimportant?--
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I think that the article on Heck Tate could be a bit longer but i'm not the best at doing anything on Knowledge other than reading so ... yeah.
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template because whoever added the tag didn't see fit to provide any reasons, this page was split from the main article only last December, and
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The story is distorted by Scout's perspective. Remember that the narrator is a 6 to 9-year old girl. Some parts should not be taken literally.
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Exactly what I was thinking. I used this to actually study for my English final on the book; I fixed up a few errors as I read through.
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I noticed that at the end of Link Deas' section, it says "hee" instead of "her". Will an established user please fix this? Thank you!
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There's no proof that they did or not, and you should go by what the book says instead of editing the article to fit your beliefs.
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The section on Cunningham Snr. states that he leads the mob attempt to lynch Tom Robinson, but is this ever actually stated?
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believes that Boo fell on his knife, and that Boo only helped to defend Jem and Scout rather than actually stab Ewell.
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his strength, etc. I feel like there should be more exploring the character rather than just his part in the plot.
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on pg 236 in the novel atticus says explicitly " Tom's dead They shot him Seventeen bullet holes in him." (236)
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it's flow is terrible..."She is a racist"?!...."She is the neighborhood gossip"?!... this needs to be rewritten
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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It's in the very beginning, but it is written very poorly. I might add some facts from the book about him.
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Why is there no section for Scout? Being the narrator of the novel, I would think she would be in there.
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No, i think he is just as important because he too plays a role in the story of Arthur "Boo" Radley.--
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19th century. Don't know if this is vandalism or just a mistake but I doubt that this is accurate!
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Although a very minor character, he still appears in the book once and is seen riding a horse.
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Yeah wtf is this? A few ridiculously childish statements taken from Boo Radley's section:
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In the article he is referred to as Adolphus Raymond but I'm sure his name is Dolphus
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I thought these characters were rather important and should be included.
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There's a rogue paste in the first line: "dren's lives from Bob Ewell"
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Nevermid, it was fixedon the 23rd after crazychemguy got rid of it.
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page has enough worthwhile information that it would make the main
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Heck Tate, Dolphus Raymond, Rachel Haverford, Mr Avery, Mr Gilmer
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There is still nothing on Jem - one of the main characters.....
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Shouldn't he be included? simon i mean lol... and Mrs. Dubose! (
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What do you think falling on your own knife really means?
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Does Sheriff Tate really know that Boo killed Bob Ewell?
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he is shot 17 times, please change it back from sixteen
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I think at most it was a peck on the cheek. Harmless…..
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