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How does Harper Lee present cildhood in the play tokill a moking bird

How does Harper lee present childhood in the book To Kill A Mocking Bird?

The book is supposed to be written from a child’s point of view on their surroundings but an adult writes it from a child’s imagination and thoughts. Scout is telling the story and she seems to be very literate and knowledgeable about things. However the book seems to give the impression that she is very intelligent.
Jem, Scout and dill are the most important and lead children in the book. Throughout to kill a mocking bird they are seen getting into mischief and you will see the process of them gradually maturing. One of their most played upon fantasies is Boo Radley. In the book they go through stages were they are so wrapped up in the mysterious side of the Radley’s home that they become addicted. There are many different ways that they get into Boo Radley’s mysterious life inside his house. As children they have very wild imaginations. They make up a game of his life story. They all have differen...

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