Character | Nouns to Describe | Pronoun | Description |
Jean Louise (Scout) Finch | Child, narrator, student, daughter, sister | She/ her | - Has no filter, which leads to awkward conversations with adults.
- Tomboy who loveeeeessss to hang out with her older brother.
- Has fist fights with a boy in her class
- Hates her teacher because she is smarter than her teacher.
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Jeremy (Jem) Finch | Preteen/teenager, boy, brother, son, football player | He/him | - Average, all-American boy
- Plays sports
- Hangs out with his friends
- Accepts any dare
- Much more mature than Scout (finds her to be a nuisance)
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Atticus Finch | Father, lawyer, brother of Jack and Alexandra | He/him | - Strict
- Enforces morals and values instead of letting the children play & be "kids."
- Much older than the other father than the other fathers, so he cant do as much with them (Jem and football)
- Only man willing to defend a black man in a RAPE CASE
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Jack (John) Finch | | | |
Alexandra Finch | - Aunt of Francis, Scout, and Jem
- Sister to Atticus and Jack
| She/her | - Annoying
- Materialistic
- Bossy with how to raise the children, especially obsessed with making Scout a "lady"
- Gossip queen of the town
- Disapproves of Atticus defending a black man
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Calpurnia | | | |
Charles (Dill) Baker Harris | | | |
Miss Rachel Haverford | | | |
Miss Caroline Fisher | | | |
Bob Ewell | Father, Drunkard | He/him | - Spends all of his welfare money on alcohol, so his children have no clothes, no food
- Has no wife, so he makes his eldest daughter take on all of the "wife" responsibilities (i.e., cleaning, cooking, etc.)
- Abusive alcoholic, who beats his children all of the time
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Mayella Ewell | Eldest Daughter, Teenager | She/her | - Has no friends (not even 1) because she is taking care of a household of children
- "Raped" by a black man
- Really lonely
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Burris Ewell | Boy (same age as Scout) | He/him | - Curses out the teacher the first day of school
- Has lice crawl down his back during class
- Feels that school isn't important, so he decides to leave after the first day
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Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose | Woman | She/ her | - Yells at any child that steps on her lawn
- Morphine addict
- Crabby old woman
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Miss Maudie Atkinson | Woman | She/her | - Isn't married, she has no children
- She bakes pies and cakes for the children
- She's very kind
- Loves to garden
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Mr. Avery | Middle-aged man | He/him | - Urinates off of his porch
- Believes children are going to cause the end of the world
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Miss Stephanie Crawford | | | |
Mr. and Mrs. Radley | | | |
Arthur (Boo) Radley | | | |
Mr. Walter Cunningham | | | |
Zeebo | | | |
Francis Hancock | | | |
Cecil Jacobs | | | |
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