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This is SCOUT. Her name is Jean Louise Finch, but most people call her Scout. She’s about 6 years old

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Page 1: This is SCOUT. Her name is Jean Louise Finch, but most people call her Scout. She’s about 6 years old
Page 2: This is SCOUT. Her name is Jean Louise Finch, but most people call her Scout. She’s about 6 years old

This is SCOUT.

Her name is Jean Louise Finch, but most people call her Scout.She’s about 6 years old.

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This is Jem.

Jem is Scout’s older brother.

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This is Atticus Finch.He is a lawyer. He’s Scout’s and Jem’s father.

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Atticus tries hard to be a good father.His wife is dead, so the children have no mother.

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Jem and Scout play together.Scout is a tom-boy—she likes to wear boys’ clothes and play boys’ games.

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This is Dill.He comes to visit his aunt in the summer. When he is visiting, he plays

with Jem and Scout.

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The setting of the story is Alabama.Alabama is in the South of the US.

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The setting of the story is the 1930s.

The Great Depression has started, so many people are poor.

Segregation and prejudice are still strong in Alabama at this time.

1930s

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Black people and white people were segregated.Black people (“colored”) had to use separate bathrooms, water fountains, swimming pools, restaurants, schools, etc.

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Prejudice

Many white people hated black people

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Scout is the narrator of the story.She remembers when she was a young girl in

Alabama in the 1930s.