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What do you notice about the narrative voice and viewpoint in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird?

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Mockingbird is narrated in the first-person by the novel's main character, Scout Finch. Scout narrates the novel as an adult looking back on a period of her childhood, thus, providing the reader with a glimpse of her childhood innocence, in addition to the lessons she learned from an adult perspective.

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I read that book before

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Step-by-step explanation:

. She is an adult when telling the story and she is looking back on the memories of her childhood. She is telling the story in 3rd person and since she is older, has a more mature view of what she did when she was younger.

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