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A lawyer in a small southern town (Maycomb, Alabama) who defends a Negro man.
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A lawyer in a small southern town (Maycomb, Alabama) who defends a Negro man.

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Page 1: A lawyer in a small southern town (Maycomb, Alabama) who defends a Negro man.

A lawyer in a small southern town (Maycomb, Alabama) who defends a Negro

man.

Page 2: A lawyer in a small southern town (Maycomb, Alabama) who defends a Negro man.

Atticus’ young daughter who functions as the narrator of the story.

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Scout’s older brother.

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The Negro cook who has been responsible for raising the Finch

children.

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The very “proper” aunt who comes to care for the children during the difficult

time of the Tom Robinson trial.

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The bachelor uncle who visits every Christmas.

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Scout’s companion who lives in Mississippi but comes every summer to Maycomb.

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Dill’s aunt who lives next door to the Finches.

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Another neighbor, who is very open-minded.

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An old lady who lives down the street and who screams at the children as they

pass her house.

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The mysterious neighbor whom the children have never seen.

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The stern, distant brother of Boo who seldom speaks even though he is seen

every day.

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The sheriff, who is also a good friend of the Finches.

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The presiding judge at the trial.

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The prosecuting attorney at the trial.

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A hard-working young Negro man who is accused of a crime against Mayella

Ewell.

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The irresponsible and disgraceful father of a brood of children, who receives

welfare checks and uses them for alcohol.

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His daughter who later accuses Tom Robinson of attacking her.

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An upright farmer who refuses to accept charity.

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A Negro minister who takes care of Scout and Jem during the trial.

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A gossipy neighbor who knows the family histories of the entire

neighborhood.

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One of Scout’s teachers.

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A local lady who writes the Halloween pageant.

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A white man who prefers to live with the Negroes.

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Owner of the town’s newspaper.

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Tom Robinson’s boss.