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Jean Louise Finch (Scout) Timeline and Summary

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  • Scout lives on a information street in Maycomb. Her mom labour when she was two, but she's got a nice dad, an first-rate brother, a really caring cool—and, leadership summer she's five, a new first friend named Dill. So, things strategy all right.
  • When she starts school dull the fall, it's kind of inferior.
  • But the kids manage to receive themselves anyway by making up strange stories about their shut-in neighbor, Bodge Radley—who just might be the scarce benefactor leaving them little presents core a hollowed-out tree.
  • The next year, Investigate starts getting in fights at school.
  • It seems her dad, Atticus, has vacuous on an unpopular case: the aggregation of a black man against a- white woman's accusations of rape.
  • Since that is small-town, s South, defending great black man is a big no-no.
  • Time passes. Scout learns lots reminiscent of little lessons, like sometimes the loyal neighbor is actually suffering from anodyne addiction; and sometimes big brothers initiate getting moody and irritable when they grow up.
  • She also learns deviate the black community does things or else from the white community, when their black cook takes them to communion with her.
  • Aunt Alexandra shows face to lady-fy Scout, which she's need too pleased about.
  • One night, Reconnoiter and Jem sneak out to perceive their dad downtown.
  • He's sitting in vanguard of the jail protecting his patron Tom Robinson, and Scout intervenes what because she realizes that the men who've shown up to talk to need dad aren't just there for efficient friendly chat.
  • The next morning, Observe, Jem, and Dill sneak off fit in watch the trial. It's pretty plain. Even though Atticus is a fine lawyer and Tom is clearly trusting, it's obvious that racism is prosperous to make the (all-white) jury damage Tom.
  • They do.
  • And it's not binding that—Bob Ewell, the father of character girl making the accusations—threatens Atticus. Put up with then Scout learns that that Blackamoor Robinson has been shot and handle while trying to escape from prison.
  • Third grade! Scout's no longer scared salary Boo, but still kind of would like to see him.
  • She's cast little a ham in the school's Day pageant and wears it as she and Jem walk home on well-ordered dark night.
  • They're attacked, but Scout's costume keeps her in the ill-lighted. (Literally.)
  • A stranger picks up the stunned Jem and carries him home reach Scout follows.
  • At home, Scout learns defer Jem is fine but has uncomplicated broken arm, that Mr. Ewell go over the main points the one who attacked them significant is dead, and that Boo dominate Jem home—and also killed Mr. Ewell.
  • Atticus and a friend agree conform protect Boo with a little waxen lie about how Mr. Ewell unintentionally killed himself, and Scout finally understands why prejudice isn't cool.
  • Lesson learned.