Even though scout is one of the youngest characters in this book, she sees and understands a lot more than you would expect from a child. I feel she never really had to learn the difference between right and wrong, I feel she can naturally tell the difference. Without having to listen to others or others tell her what is right or wrong, because, for people who live in Maycomb they don’t see it as the same as Scout. Also as her brother grows older, seeing the changes he’s going through or thoughts he’s having influences her, as siblings do. By this she’s obtaining a better knowledge of her surroundings, and is seeing the bigger picture in a
Even though scout is one of the youngest characters in this book, she sees and understands a lot more than you would expect from a child. I feel she never really had to learn the difference between right and wrong, I feel she can naturally tell the difference. Without having to listen to others or others tell her what is right or wrong, because, for people who live in Maycomb they don’t see it as the same as Scout. Also as her brother grows older, seeing the changes he’s going through or thoughts he’s having influences her, as siblings do. By this she’s obtaining a better knowledge of her surroundings, and is seeing the bigger picture in a