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    character of Scout. Her childish innocence shown throughout the book projects enormous effect on people and the outcome of various situations. The innocence shown also develops as the book goes on. First‚ it was the conflict at school where she did not quite understand what was going on. Second‚ there was the gang encounter where she showed them that there is much more to life. Scout’s curiousity portrays her innocence‚ as she seeks to grasp many aspects of life that she has yet to understand. Scout Finch

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    Scout Finch: A Complex Character in To Kill a Mockingbird Lisa Tran ENG1D1d Mr. Huggett Monday. November. 30/2009 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee contains many interesting characters. One of these is Scout Finch. She is aggressive but also sympathetic and courageous. Scout is quite aggressive. During Christmas time‚ Uncle Jack Finch‚ Aunt Alexandra and Francis Hancock visited Scout and

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    within ourselves. Scout Finch‚ from Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ matures as a result of developing empathy‚ seeing the perspectives of others‚ and acknowledging ambiguity. Over the course of the novel‚ Scout matures as a result of developing empathy‚ despite

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    China. However‚ Gap’s biggest source of decline can be directed towards its lousy fashion designs. The Gap once was a “must-have” brand during the 80s and 90s‚ but currently they have not been able to keep up with consumer taste. Gap completely misjudged fashion trends as it offered hip-huggers‚ sparkly t-shirts and other pop fashions that clearly were not in style thus driving away customers. Even the primary customers who have always relied on The Gap to buy casual wear have turned away and chose

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    To Kill A Mockingbird is written through the perspective of an older Scout‚ Jean Louise Finch‚ reflecting on her childhood. Scout develops the most as a character throughout the book. Scout experiences and witnesses events that most girls around her age do not. She faces the cruel reality of the world she lived in. Experiencing these things at such young age forces Scout to mature very quickly. We see throughout the book that Scout is innocent‚ investigative‚ and affectionate. Scout’s innocence gives

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    Memories of Scout The narrator Jean Louise Finch‚ nicknamed Scout‚ in Lee ’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ is a complex‚ innocent character. She possesses a wide range of traits‚ which undergo a transformation‚ as she matures. My interest in Scout stems from three main qualities of her personality with which I can personally identify. She displays curiosity‚ courage‚ and a love of reading throughout the novel. Scout ’s curiosity is revealed through questions she asks her father to understand what

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    and of age. Primary to the book‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Scout begins telling the story of how Jeremy Finch (Jem) broke his arm and indicates that throughout the years they had sometimes discussed the events leading up to his incident and from this it indicates that Scout is retelling the story many years later as an adult. Even though the story is being told by an adult the perspective is still synonymous with that of a child‚ the young Scout. Multiple events occur between the time he broke his arm

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    a Mockingbird. To begin‚ Scout is a lively five year old child. Unlike other people her age‚ she can read well‚ is very clever and is eager to learn. She is innocent and often doesn’t fully understand situations she is placed in. At the begging Scout is a tomboy (possibly write about symbolism in name) who enjoys playing outside with her brother Jem‚ however as the story continues her character develops and changes as she begins to turn into a woman. Atticus is Scout and Jem’s father. He is a

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    service is still the motivating factor; however certain legalities prevent managers from doing certain things. Gender discrimination according to Bennett-Alexander (2007) refers to any situation where a person is denied an opportunity or misjudged solely on the basis of their sex. The incident in question also has reverse discrimination the unfair treatment of a majority resulting from preferential policies. Gender discrimination was not originally included in Title VII‚ Judge put it in thinking

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    Jem and Scout do throughout the novel. They do this by first having a complete misconception of courage and gradually progressing to being courageous themselves‚ without really realizing it. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee demonstrates that true courage is often not appreciated right away through Jem and Scout’s journey to understanding what it really means to be courageous and heroic. At the beginning of the novel‚ Scout

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