To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill A Mockingbird
Harper Lee
255 pages
A. Setting:
1. Year: 1940's
2. Location: Maycomb, Alabama
3. Period of Time: Three Summer's
B. Point of Veiw:
First Person
C. Beginning:
Scout, the main character and narrorator of the story, Jem, her brother, and Dill,
their neighbor friend that visited every summer, loved to act out stories they knew. They
did all kinds of stories like Tarzan and Dracula. Signaling the end of summer and the
absence of Dill, the school year began. Scout started school, having a very rough first day.
The days flying by, the school year passed quickly for Scout and Jem. Looking forward to
seeing Dill again, they found the summer fast aproaching. Beginning to play their game as
soon as possible, they grew tired of acting out the same old stories, wanting to do
something new and exciting. Jem came up with an idea, playing Boo Radley. The story
of Boo Radley, the neighborhood weird guy, went as follows: Boo going slightly crazy,......
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Approximate Word Count: 486
Approximate Pages: 2 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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