To Kill a Mockingbird-Character Analysis of Scout and Calpur

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Calpurnia acts as a mother to the children since Scout was only 2 years old. She is disciplined and firm towards the children. Scout describes her as a "tyrannical presence" with a "hand as wide as a bed slat and twice as hard" - we see her use this hand to deliver scout a "stinging smack" when she comments on Walter Cunningham Jr's eating habits. She is indispensible to the finch household and is always supported by Atticus who says they couldn't "operate a single day" without her.



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Approximate Word count = 334
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)

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