We have all at one point in time in the past or in the future we will have grown up. I will be showing that in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee how the kids have grown up and how their father has helped them grow up.
To start in the book Scout is the narrator. Scout tells what happens during her life from her eye and ears as a kid. She starts off by telling us what the story is about and then she starts selling it from the start the story is over a three year time period where we get to see how both Scout and Jem grow up with the assistance of their father Atticus. The book to To Kill A Mockingbird shows how growing up changed the point of two kids perspective on Prejudice, courage, sympathy, and many …show more content…
One event is when Atticus tells Scout “ Until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”(Lee pg 39 ) How Atticus has helped Scout by telling her that is that it helps her understand that everyone is the same. Another event is when Atticus says "As you grow older, you'll see white men cheat black men every day of your life, but let me tell you something and don't you forget it - whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter who he is, how rich he is, or how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash."(Lee pg 295)He says it so that Scout would understand that it is not right to treat people of different colors different.
To Kill A Mockingbird, the book To Kill A Mockingbird has shown how Scout and Jem have grown up through the events in the book with the help of their father. Throughout the book, we get to see the lessons that both Jem and Scout go through together and on their own. The lessons that both Scout and Jem have learned are still relevant in our world at this time and why that is that the lessons that they learned were not specific to the era of the great depression. The lessons in the book are good lessons for everyone to learn. You should go out of your way to learn them because they are important