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| mysterious neighbor, who leaves little treasures in knothole of a tree |
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| comes to live with Atticus & his children so that she can provide Jem & Scout with a proper feminine influence |
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| attacks the children, spits in the face of Atticus |
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| attends school because the truant officer forces him |
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| first grade teacher who lacks proper understanding of her pupils |
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| Dill (Charles Baker Harris) |
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| Scout's friend who lives in Mississippi but comes every summer to Maycomb |
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| pretends to be drunk, lives with a black woman, a white man who prefers to live with negroes |
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| Scout & Jem's cousin, Aunt Alexandra's grandson |
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| is a wise & tolerant sheriff, who is also a good friend of the Finches |
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| presiding judge at the trail |
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| 3rd grade teacher, hates Hitler's persecution but does not hate the persecution of Negroes |
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| open-minded neighbor friendly to the children |
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| Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches |
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| the prosecuting attorney at the trial |
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| owner of the town's newspaper |
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| old lady who yells at the children, and is addicted to morphine |
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| a Negro minister who takes care of Scout & Jem during the trial |
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| Scout (Jean Louise Finch) |
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| Atticus' daughter & narrator |
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| the defendant on trial for rape |
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| farmer/father who won't take charity |
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| a local lady who writes the Halloween pageant |
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| the bachelor uncle who visits every Christmas |
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