Why Is Jean Louise Finch Important In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Opinion:
My opinion on the novel is that Go Set a Watchman is divided into seven parts. Go Set a Watchman was a good novel to read and it tells what happens in the plot of How to Kill a Mockingbird and what happens with Jean Louise Finch and her family. The theme of the novel is finding who you are. Jean Louise Finch the main character finds herself confused about life. She finds that everything has changed and does not agree with the changes. Jean father, Atticus always does the right thing that she went crazy when he did something crazy. At the end of the novel, uncle Jack shows her that she needs to detach from her conscience from Atticus in order to be her own person. Also, Jean became separate from Atticus and found who she really was and acknowledge her father is an imperfect and a human. I agree with the theme because Jean Louise Finch is a fun-loving and stubborn person. In the beginning of the story, Jean has a full respect towards her father, Atticus. Jean believes about the society and life in Maycomb, Alabama. The main character Jean Louise develops the theme because, in the end of the novel, she stops asking …show more content…

Jean does not see a difference between whites and black’s. The word that refers herself to “She was color blind.” is due to Atticus raising Jean to treat everyone equally. My opinion about the quote is that the color they are referring is how Jean was raised to see a different point of view of people. In the end, Jean Louise sees the truth about herself and her opinions about her father and the world around her.