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To Kill a Mockingbird Character Poems From Aunt Alexandra’s Bigoted Point of View By Matt Brooks.

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3 Charles Baker Harris (Dill) That Dill Harris has no father Scout and Jem Play with him all the time Why do they bother? He is just a runaway slime That child is lower than us He is someone I don’t want to look at or discuss

4 Tom Robinson Atticus should not defend Tom This situation is a ticking time bomb He is guilty and I know it Even if I am a bad poet

5 Atticus Atticus, my brother that’s so naïve He is defending a black man Why did I let him come over on Christmas Eve? What could possibly be his plan? I am worried about him Bob Ewell looks like he wants to tear off his limbs

6 Scout Scout is so unladylike She plays baseball and rides her bike She should be inside cooking and cleaning like a girl She wears overalls and caps Not dresses and pearls I should just give her a big slap

7 Me I am so elegant and pretty I f only everyone else was like me This would be a much better city Instead they act like little fleas


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