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Part 1: Writing a Literary Analysis
Prompt: Because To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel told in first person, readers are never given an outside view of its narrator, Scout
Finch. Instead, we meet her and get to know how she thinks and what she feels through her
narration, dialogue, and descriptions of the
characters and setting around her. Write a four paragraph prompt response in
which you explain how Harper Lee characterizes the
narrator Scout Finch AND explain how that characterization shapes the reader's
understanding of EITHER: one of the novel's settings
OR one of the other characters introduced in the opening chapter. Do not merely summarize
the plot of chapter 1.
Paragraph
Paragraph #1-
Introduction
write two
sentences
Introducing the
first-person
narrator and To Kill
a Mockingbird.
Then write a one
to two sentence
thesis statement
that briefly
conveys Lee's
characterization of
Scout and how it
shapes the
reader's
understanding of
your chosen
Prompt Response
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