Miss Maudie Character Analysis

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Miss Maudie and Aunt Alexandra's Point of View – To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee. This novel is narrated by the main character, a little girl named Jean Louise "Scout" Finch. One of the novel’s main theme is racism. It talks about a black man named Tom Robinson, who is being accused for raping Mayella Ewell, white girl. Everyone in town went to this trial, except Miss Maudie. Miss Maudie is a nice, caring, friendly lady. She lives just across from the Finch's house. She refuses to go watch the trial, "I am not 't's morbid, watching a poor devil on trial for his life. Look at all those folks, it's like a Roman carnival" (page 213) Even though Miss Maudie did not go to the trial, she still had an opinion