Many authors write from one point of view, allowing them to use this to his or her advantage. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the author writes from the perspective of Scout, a young girl. This unconventional point of view enables the reader to form unique opinions about the characters and the situations that occur.
Literature Review
Scout is also learning about the events that occur and she is learning how to play the game. He just goes to school the first day.
From this scene we learn that Scout is not only a smart girl but she is also someone who is not afraid to question the system. This is apparent in the story, as the reader does not relate to Jem at all. In that age and time defending a negro was an automatic defeat due to the racism and violence. So why would Atticus put his family through a harsh time by taking a case so he would just to lose? Because Atticus has a unique look on the world, to set a role model for his children.]
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