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To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee: Character Analysis

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If Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird had been written in first person through the eyes of Jem rather than through the eyes of Scout, the reader would have a better, more personal understanding of both Jem’s character and his actions. The reader would certainly have a different perspective of the moment Jem touched the Radley house. The reader already knows that Jem runs past his neighbor’s house on his way to school- at least, Scout claims so- so he may very well be afraid of his neighbor. The reader does not know exactly how he feels, however, as he runs up to the house, “[slaps] it with his palm and [runs] back to us, not wanting to see if his foray was successful” (Lee 15). If this had been written in Jem’s perspective, the more subjective
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