By the close of Chapter 9, Lee has introduced most of the major characters in the book. One way the reader comes to know these characters is through their interaction with Scout. These interactions help to show how each character resembles or differs from Scout.
Characters who reflect aspects of Scout's own character are known as alter egos. Those who are sharply different serve as foils.
A careful study of these character relationships help to show the network of personalities in Maycomb and how they shape Scout's life.
Think about the two characters in each pair below. Note at least two ways they are alike and two ways they are different. From there, decide what relationship each has with Scout and what effect they have on her. You only need to choose one pair to blog about.
Character pairs:
1- Dill and Francis
2- Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jack
3- Mr. Avery and Miss Maudie
4- Miss Maudie and Calpurnia
5- Aunt Alexandra and Atticus
Format:
a. Similarities to each other
b. Differences from each other
c. Relationship to Scout & effect on Scout for 1st character
d. Relationship to Scout & effect on Scout for 2nd character
A careful study of these character relationships help to show the network of personalities in Maycomb and how they shape Scout's life.
Think about the two characters in each pair below. Note at least two ways they are alike and two ways they are different. From there, decide what relationship each has with Scout and what effect they have on her. You only need to choose one pair to blog about.
Character pairs:
1- Dill and Francis
2- Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jack
3- Mr. Avery and Miss Maudie
4- Miss Maudie and Calpurnia
5- Aunt Alexandra and Atticus
Format:
a. Similarities to each other
b. Differences from each other
c. Relationship to Scout & effect on Scout for 1st character
d. Relationship to Scout & effect on Scout for 2nd character
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