To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill A Mockingbird

Interviewer: How do you feel about the way you were portrayed in this book?

Scout: I think that I was portrayed very well and I enjoyed the character very much. I think my character
was very daring and also exciting. Through the many adventures I had I liked my character even more than
I thought it would be.

Interviewer: What was your most difficult moment in the book? What was going through your mind at that
time?

Scout: That is kind of a hard question but I thought the most adventurous yet exciting part of my part was
when I dared Jem to touch the house of Radley, the man that is known to suck the blood of kids. A very
well known man in town.

Interviewer: If you could change any of your actions in the book, what would you do differently?

Scout: I think that in the story there wasn't much that I would like to change but one thing that I would have
liked my character to do was to show to the people in my town to know that not every black man is bad.
Many people in my town happen to stereotype people that are black, but I should have taught them that
they are not at all bad.

Interviewer: How did you really feel about the other main characters in the book?

Scout: I really enjoyed the other main characters. One character I liked what Jem, because no matter what
you tell him he tries to act big. In the beginning when we dared him to touch Boo Radley's house, he didn't
show any emotion. Even though he was scared he was acting like he was big...

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Submitted by: digitalessays
Date Submitted: 12-07-2001
Category: English
Words: 544
Pages: 2.18