The protagonist in most novels features the main character or “good guy”. The main

character of Ninth Ward is Lanesha, who lives in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans. It is very
important for the main character of a story to be appealing in some way, and be able to hold
the reader's interest. What is one book (or movie) that you have read or seen which features
an unforgettable protagonist? What was it that made this character so memorable?

One book that I have read which features an unforgettable protagonist is "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. The main character, Scout Finch, captured my attention because of her compelling and authentic voice. Scout is a young girl who narrates the story with a unique perspective on race, class, and injustice in the 1930s American South. She is curious, honest, and courageous, constantly challenging societal norms and preconceived notions. Scout's innocence and vulnerability, combined with her fierce determination to do what is right, make her a memorable character. Her growth and moral development throughout the story are inspiring, and her unwavering belief in fairness and equality resonates with readers. Ultimately, Scout's relatability and sincerity make her an unforgettable protagonist.