Atticus teaches Jem and Scout that everyone in Maycomb should be treated justly. Boo Radley teaches Jem and Scout that appearances and rumors can be deceptive. Lastly, Calpurnia teaches Jem and Scout the importance of morals in a sense that morals develop their own sense of right and wrong. In “To Kill a Mockingbird”, characters can grow up to be mature young adults if people around them are able to teach them life skills. As Jem and Scout grow up, they learn that life is a succession of lessons which will be taught to them every
Atticus teaches Jem and Scout that everyone in Maycomb should be treated justly. Boo Radley teaches Jem and Scout that appearances and rumors can be deceptive. Lastly, Calpurnia teaches Jem and Scout the importance of morals in a sense that morals develop their own sense of right and wrong. In “To Kill a Mockingbird”, characters can grow up to be mature young adults if people around them are able to teach them life skills. As Jem and Scout grow up, they learn that life is a succession of lessons which will be taught to them every