Character Analysis: To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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“We are killing mockingbirds everyday. We live in a world where these mockingbirds are our political pawns - gays, Arabs, the poor, blacks, women, Hispanics, the list goes on.” Just as John Neurohr Jr. said in 2007, we are continuing to kill “mockingbirds” every single day. Throughout Harper Lee’s novel Jean Louise Finch learns many lessons, one being how to treat others, including these mockingbirds, with compassion and empathy. She believes everyone is equal, she treats people, even those she doesn’t favor, kindly, and she respects the mockingbird, Boo Radley. As Scout matures she believes everyone is equal, and decides to treat people, specifically Walter Cunningham, nicer than before. Scout decides to befriend Walter Cunningham and says