Mrs. Peters
English 9-4
3/18/13
To Kill a Mockingbird What gives some one the right to judge another? In the story To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the main character Scout really controls and identifies this question and how it works. Scout throughout the book starts off as a young naïve little girl, but with all the changes and twist she starts to be molded and sculpted into a totally different girl. The theme of the book is people will never know, or understand how others feel until they walk a mile in their shoes. In the story To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the story really grasps on to the theme of do to others as one would want done to them. This is shown when Calpurnia, Scout’s house maid yells