![]() ![]() Because she didn’t have a mother and never received a systematic sex education, she was misled by one of the girls at her school into thinking that kissing causes pregnancy. When Jean Louise reached puberty, she found herself needing to rely on someone other than Atticus for the first time. During this childhood, Atticus defended a black man accused of rape in a high-profile trial. As a young girl, Jean Louise spent most of her time playing games of make believe with her brother, Jem, and their friend Dill. ![]() Jean Louise’s mother died when Jean Louise was 2 years old, and her father, Atticus, and her family’s black cook, Calpurnia, raised her. Go Set a Watchman covers four primary periods in the life of Jean Louise Finch:Īlthough Go Set a Watchman is set when Jean Louise is 26 years old, her flashbacks to childhood make up a significant portion of the novel. ![]()
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