Who was dill in to kill a mockingbird - matchless
I had understood just the basic story of the novel, nothing more than that and this book is not at all superficial. The story is narrated by a six-year-old girl Scout, i. Scout Finch lives with her older brother Jem, her widowed lawyer father Atticus, and their maid Calpurnia. They live a completely normal life. As kids do, they complain about school, adults confuse them, and they let their imaginations run wild like when it comes to the Radley house especially Arthur Radley, they believe the rumors about him and build a picture of him in their heads with such information. When the court appoints Atticus Finch as a lawyer to defend a black man, Tom Robinson, accused of raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell. Scout and Jem are harassed and taunted by their peers, neighbors, and extended family. who was dill in to kill a mockingbird.These events give Scout a new perspective on those around her and a new respect for the ways others choose to live their lives. To begin with, Harper Lee uses a flashback to express tension and anxiety within Scout. Dlil is some much needed info for readers wondering what was going on with a boy just randomly popping out from under a bed, which is probably everyone. Combining these two quotes together, one gets the why and the how of his sudden appearance even if the first one may be a bit exaggerated.
One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. This last quote indicates that her walk down memory lane has changed her view on Arthur Radley for the better.
Possible Answer
That is, until this point. This is Scout seeing the readers off with a flashback that guides her towards her own resolution.
In short, Harper Lee eloquently utilizes flashbacks for the effects of setting the tone, giving context and providing a solution.]
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