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Jean Louise Finch's personality traits.
Title: Jean Louise Finch's personality traits.
Category: Literature
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Jean Louise Finch's personality traits.
Memories of Scout
The narrator Jean Louise Finch, nicknamed Scout, in Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird, is a complex, innocent character. She possesses a wide range of traits, which undergo a transformation, as she matures. My interest in Scout stems from three main qualities of her personality with which I can personally identify. She displays curiosity, courage, and a love of reading throughout the novel.
Scout's curiosity is revealed through questions she asks her
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if she were a childhood friend from my past. I cherished those days as Scout did when she became older.
Works Cited
Lee, Harper. To Kill A Mockingbird. New York: Warner Books, 1982.
Carey, Gary M.A., James L. Roberts, Ph.D. Cliff Notes on Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird.
<Tab/>Lincoln: Cliff Notes, Inc., 1998.
To Kill A Mockingbird. Harper Lee. With Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, Phillip
Alford, and Robert Duvall. Mulligan, 1962.
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