To Kill a Mockingbird
In chapter 28,how does scout's point of view affect the way she narrates the attack
Scout is watching Jem get scared
Scout is watching Jem get scared
The attack occurs all around Scout and the sense of her helplessness makes the account of the violence more intense. Though the book began with a fear for the monstrous, phantom-like figure of Boo Radley, this chapter solidifies a reversal: Boo becomes the children's savior against the real evil, a human man.
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