Little Chuck Little Cootie Quotes

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Little chuck little in To Kill a Mockingbird is shown to be a brave little boy who stands up for everyone. He is a 1st grader with the mindset of an adult, and his real name is Charles. Little Chuck little is defensive towards others. Little Chuck is shown defending Burris when Mrs. Caroline is frightened when their is lice in Burris’s hair little Chuck said “There ain’t no need to fear a cootie, ma’am. Ain’t you ever seen one? Now don’t you be afraid, you just go back to your desk and teach us some more” (Lee 102). Everyone feels happy that little chuck little is in their presence because he is always happy to help someone if they’re afraid of something. Little Chuck little teaches Jem and Scout not to be afraid of the ordinary, and he teaches …show more content…

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The mysterious neighbor peaks at the children's interest through his window. They've never seen him and make a game of trying to get him to come outside. Boo Radley is shown to be a perfect example of not to judge someone off of rumors or stories told by what other people’s perspectives. When Mrs. Maudie’s house was on fire, Scout and Jem had to go watch helplessly when it was cold outside. Since it was cold Boo Radley put a blanket around Scout when “[Scout was] so busy looking at the fire [Scout] didn't know it when [Boo Radley] put the blanket around [her]" (Lee 114). Boo Radley also left the kids gifts in the knothole of the tree, he left the kids “sticks of gum, a small box containing coins, a ball of twine, two figures carved from soap, an entire pack of gum, a spelling medal, and a pocket-watch” (Lee 173). Near the ending of the book Boo Radley saves Scout from being strangled by Bob Ewell. Boo Radley has been judged to be a mean vicious person, but actually he is very kind and watches as a guardian. I know someone personally that is very similar to Boo Radley. My Grandma’s neighbor Mr. Wenger always seems like a mean old grump, who never has a smile on his face no matter what good news is thrown at him. When my Grandparents would go out for a walk and used to tell him “hi” he wouldn’t ever respond. When my Grandma asked Mrs. Wenger his wife she said that her son was an active military

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