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Post by MsElliott on Oct 15, 2015 11:56:35 GMT
What do you notice about the narrative voice and viewpoint in the novel?
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Post by natashababalis on Oct 16, 2015 0:27:02 GMT
Scout is the narrator of the novel and the story is told through her eyes, it is from her viewpoint and she speaks about events that have happened in the past as she recounts the story.
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Post by rachelbrindley on Oct 16, 2015 0:27:36 GMT
The narrator is an older Scout (Jean Louise Finch) reflecting back on the summer where her brother Jem broke his arm.
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Post by georgiadp on Oct 16, 2015 0:34:02 GMT
Scout is the narrator of the novel and the story is told through her eyes, it is from her viewpoint and she speaks about events that have happened in the past as she recounts the story. I agree with Natasha as the novel is through Scouts eyes, but there are points in the book when Scout isn't there during the event so the author has included sections where its from a different point of view which is unknown to the audience.
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Post by bradleyrobben on Oct 16, 2015 0:53:05 GMT
Scout (Jean Louise Finch) is the Narrative voice of to kill a mocking bird. the story is from her view point and she gives us the events from her childhood perspective rather than imposing an adult commentary.
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Post by Amy Sutherland on Oct 16, 2015 1:00:17 GMT
Scout is the narrator of the novel and the story is told through her eyes, it is from her viewpoint and she speaks about events that have happened in the past as she recounts the story. this is because her opinion isn't as bias as an adults would be, as she doesn't understand all the resins things happen in society.
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Post by nataliasimic on Oct 16, 2015 1:02:46 GMT
The narrative voice in the audio book was a grown up Scout (Jean Louise Finch) telling the story of her childhood through her eyes and reflecting on it. I also noticed how she had a strong southern accent which really made the character come to life and made it realistic.
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Post by jessicaduong on Oct 16, 2015 1:25:52 GMT
The narrator is an older Scout (Jean Louise Finch) reflecting back on the summer where her brother Jem broke his arm. also scout talked about her family history.
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Post by peem on Oct 19, 2015 7:31:39 GMT
The narrator of this novel is a young girl named Jean Louise Finch, who's mostly called by her nickname, Scout.
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Post by amysutherland on Oct 20, 2015 2:50:26 GMT
Scout is the narrator of the novel and the story is told through her eyes, it is from her viewpoint and she speaks about events that have happened in the past as she recounts the story. this is because her opinion isn't as bias as an adults would be, as she doesn't understand all the resins things happen in society.
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Post by brodierowe on Oct 20, 2015 2:52:58 GMT
The narrator of the novel is Scout, we see the story through her perspective as she reflects back on the past.
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Post by tyllerfischer on Oct 20, 2015 5:46:36 GMT
Scout is the narrator of the novel and the story is told through her eyes, it is from her viewpoint and she speaks about events that have happened in the past as she recounts the story. As Scout is so young, she hasn't been brain-washed by the world causing her to put others below her due to characteristics such as the colour of their skin. The fact that the story is narrated by a child means it isn't bias and it shows the innocence of someone who doesn't put people into categories and treat them accordingly. At that age we just accept everyone, and that's the way it should be when we grow up as well.
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Post by alexiagalatas on Oct 22, 2015 10:34:31 GMT
the narrative voice is Scout, the whole story is from her point of view and how she remembers things.
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Post by abbaska69 on Oct 22, 2015 10:43:32 GMT
The narrator is an older Scout (Jean Louise Finch) going back on the summer where her brother Jem broke his arm.
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Post by abbaska69 on Oct 22, 2015 10:45:47 GMT
The narrator of the novel is Scout, we see the story through her perspective as she reflects back on the past. And it is also from her viewpoint and she speaks about events that have happened in the past as she recounts the story.
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