Maycomb's Family In 'To Kill A Mockingbird'

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It seems odd that the only important family in Scout 's family would be a man who probably moved to the 13 colonies around the time of the American Revolution. It would make sense that he would be important because he would have been able to make a sizable wealth here during the American Revolution. Maycomb kind of reminds me of our town New Baltimore in Macomb Country. New Baltimore is an old town, but obviously not as run down as Maycomb is made to sound. The similarities between our town and Maycomb really helps my envision Maycomb. The amazing imagery used in this passage really helps paint a picture of the Radley house as this spooky mansion right out of a horror movie. All that is missing is a constant rain cloud over the place. At a She is very strict and very gossipy and later becomes Scout and Jem 's guardian in a way. Despite Maycomb being advanced it is secluded from all other life because of its remote position, this is kind of a trope in most books. The direct characterization of the these families through these "dicta" adds humor to the story while informing us about these families. Atticus 's fierce resolve to make sure Calpurnia feels like a part of the family mirrors his attitude towards his case with Tom Robinson. The description of Atticus 's looks is interesting and stands out in the book for being odd and oddly very helpful in describing what is happening. Boo Radley at this point in the story shifts from a scary phantom to a pitiable man. Dill 's understanding is also shown off at this point in the story. Atticus has an understanding of other people and can predict other people 's actions very precisely as seen by his condescending saying of "Do you really think...?" The sad picture painted of Mrs. Dubose 's house symbolizes the sadness of her life and those her surrounding Atticus 's lack of hiding anything from Calpurnia shows again how he thinks that black people are equals to white people. The gossiping of Mr. Dolphus Raymond behind his back should be a given considering he hangs out with black people for fun., but he is different from everybody else, even Atticus, he has no worry for the need of his honor so he doesn 't care what other say about him. Judge Taylor is such a laid-back judge that it is apparent that judges aren 't need that much in Maycomb for serious matters because he would have been fired by now. Mr. Ewell 's description do nothing for us to help familiarize us with him so we push ourselves further away from him for the better, considering what he has done. The almost horror house that the Ewell 's live in obviously makes us see them as dirty, unkept, unfriendly people. Mr. Ewell 's unlikability is increased with his act to become a victim in this crime painting Atticus as a villain. Again she just like her father is trying to be victimized even though Atticus is looking to help her in a

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