The Finch Family In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Draven Joseph
Mr. Hayduk
English 10B
8 december 2017
To Kill a Mockingbird:Finch Family

The Finch family plays a major role within the novel probably the biggest in the novel,the Finch family consists of: Atticus, Scout, Jem, Calpurnia, Uncle Jack, and Aunt Alexandra.
Some characters have much smaller roles than others but even with those smaller roles they manage to change so much. For example Aunt Alexandra helped allow Scout mature a little by showing that she could be mature even at a hard time. Almost the whole story would change if the Finch family was never in the novel or in a completely different role although with the time that it was in the result wouldn’t have been much different. Harper Lee did a very good job at writing this …show more content…

Atticus stays outside and the Cunninghams and others show up Atticus, Scout, and Jem got them to go away. Atticus raised Scout and Jem the correct way, not to be like the majority of people they saw and its good that they didn’t have a different father. Atticus taught them ever since they were children that color doesn’t matter and everyone should be treated the same. Bob Ewell is the most evil in To Kill A Mockingbird although there’s really no comparing evil people except by their actions. Because you can’t judge a book by it’s cover even if you know what part of it …show more content…

Jem and Scout helped move the story along in many ways, from the beginning to the end of the novel Jem, Dill, and Scout visits the radley house uninvited and try to see inside. People Jem’s and scout’s age weren’t like them, walter was like his dad, racist. Without Atticus, Tom wouldn’t have made it as long as he did because of the racism in the town and everywhere else. Every character no matter the size of the role they played their role and they let the other people play into their roles while not being directly in contact. To Kill A Mockingbird is an accurate representation of how it was back then it was a very unfair and evil time for some people. So in conclusion The finch family plays the biggest role, even though the focus is on tom’s

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