To Kill a Mockingbird

What important role does Scout play?

Specifically this time Jill...not just something plain.

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Scouts just the narrator. she's cool and nice and she needs motherly influence to support her way to the world, she's young, and doesn't understand a lot of things as much as her father and brother do.

Scouts just the narrator. she's cool and nice and she needs motherly influence to support her way to the world, she's young, and doesn't understand a lot of things as much as her father and brother do. She's a cool kid, but she has problems controlling herself while in others way. Her mother died when Scout was very small, and her father have been taking care of the children by himself. Atticus Finch has common differences with others his age, he's nearly blind on his left eye, and when he wanted to see something, he'd tilt his head to the right.

Scouts just the narrator. she's cool and nice and she needs motherly influence to support her way to the world, she's young, and doesn't understand a lot of things as much as her father and brother do. She's a cool kid, but she has problems controlling herself while in others way. Her mother died when Scout was very small, and her father have been taking care of the children by himself. Atticus Finch has common differences with others his age, he's nearly blind on his left eye, and when he wanted to see something, he'd tilt his head to the right. He's feeble, and he's 50 years old, he's the lawyer of Maycomb AL, and he's the good guy.