to kill a mockingbird character poems from aunt alexandra’s bigoted point of view by matt brooks
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To Kill a Mockingbird Character Poems
To Kill a Mockingbird Character PoemsFrom Aunt Alexandras Bigoted Point of ViewBy Matt Brooks
Charles Baker Harris (Dill)
That Dill Harris has no fatherScout and Jem Play with him all the timeWhy do they bother?He is just a runaway slimeThat child is lower than usHe is someone I dont want to look at or discussTom Robinson
Atticus should not defend TomThis situation is a ticking time bombHe is guilty and I know itEven if I am a bad poetAtticusAtticus, my brother thats so naveHe is defending a black manWhy did I let him come over on Christmas Eve?What could possibly be his plan?I am worried about himBob Ewell looks like he wants to tear off his limbs
ScoutScout is so unladylikeShe plays baseball and rides her bikeShe should be inside cooking and cleaning like a girlShe wears overalls and capsNot dresses and pearlsI should just give her a big slap
MeI am so elegant and prettyI f only everyone else was like meThis would be a much better cityInstead they act like little fleas