Do you think the narrator is a young boy or a grown-up man remembering a childhood experience?
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The use of a child narrator enables the reader to see the action through fresh eyes, but Scout's age also limits the narrative, especially in its treatment of race. While she understands Tom's conviction is unfair, Scout accepts much of the institutionalized racism of the town.As Scout and Jem confront the issues of difference and belonging embedded in their community, Harper Lee's choice to tell the story through the eyes of Scout becomes more crucial to the story. Scout's wide-eyed naiveté heightens the impact of both the social expectations she resists and the injustices she sees unfold.
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