Asked by Donut
I am working on questions from the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" and i need help with this question:
1. Using Jem's description of Boo, how does Harper Lee makes it clear that we are looking through a child's eyes?
1. Using Jem's description of Boo, how does Harper Lee makes it clear that we are looking through a child's eyes?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
How does Jem's description of Boo differ from the way an adult would describe him?
Answered by
nancy
Jem's description is so exaggerated that it could not have possibly come from an adult. As I recall, Jem says that Boo goes around scaring people at night, and eats dead cats. No mature adult would say these things about a socially awkward individual.
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