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    scenes where Scout(Jean Louise Finch) our protagonist has a confrontation with her teacher Miss Caroline ‚ Atticus gives her the most important advice. Atticus promptly tells scout can get better along if she can view though Miss Caroline point of view: “‘first of all‚ if you can learn a simple trick‚ scout‚ you’ll get along alot better with all kinds of folks.

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    from the novel more clearly. Scouts input should stay in the novel because it emphasizes how Scout grow as a character‚ the theme came across clearer‚ and many readers can relate to Scout. The first reason that Scouts innocent views should stay in the novel is because we see her grow as a character. Throughout the novel we see Scout struggle with self-control‚ but as events progress‚ we see an uplift of maturity from her. Referencing back to the time when Scout fought Walter Cunningham for

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    their perspective of life. Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill have various adventures that mature them‚ and allow them to understand how the world works in the mind of an adult. The children’s mind slowly transforms from understanding situations like an adult to having the mind of an adult. In effect‚ Jem begins to mature by going off on his own and preferring to be alone. “Jem was growing. I must be patient with him and disturb him as little as possible‚” scout narrated (153). Scout was beginning to realize how

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    therefore leaving innocence behind is a sign that Scout and Jem gain maturity. In the beginning of the book‚ Walter Cunningham‚ a child of a family of poor famers‚ comes to visit the Finch household. Growing up in a poor household that can’t afford much‚ Walter‚ acknowledging that he was in a well-off household‚ pours molasses all over his food because he sees it as something rare to eat in such manner. Scout rudely comments on this‚ and Calpurnia orders Scout to come in the kitchen‚ lecturing her‚ saying

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summaries Part 1‚ Chapter 1 The story is narrated by a young girl named Jean Louise Finch‚ who is almost always called by her nickname‚ Scout. Scout starts to explain the circumstances that led to the broken arm that her older brother‚ Jem‚ sustained many years earlier; she begins by recounting her family history. The first of her ancestors to come to America was a fur-trader and apothecary named Simon Finch‚ who fled England to escape religious persecution and

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    Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the character Scout is very adventurous and loves to learn; she has many experiences that lead to her being taught many different things about life. On page 12 of Cliff Notes for this novel‚ John Sova writes “each experience is designed to give Scout a further understanding about certain things in life and about people. In one way or another‚ every episode leads to some type of learning experience for Scout”. Scout learns a lot of different things about her town’s

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    about the realities of life. Jem and Scout‚ his children‚ encounter many growing experiences throughout their childhood. Dill‚ Jem and Scout’s friend‚ visits his Aunt Rachel during the summer. He too encounters growing experiences along with Jem and Scout. These four characters lives are prime examples of the trials of life. Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus teaches many lessons about people‚ society‚ and life‚ especially to Jem and Scout. In Chapter 11‚ Atticus says to Jem

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    around in It” During the depression in Alabama‚ many people‚ no matter what race‚ were encountering hard times. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Haper Lee‚ Scout learns life lessons through experiences throughout her childhood. In her community and her household‚ Scout watches and interacts with all kinds of people. In the book‚ Scout learns something new about the people of Maycomb in each chapter and realizes that people are more than what they perceive to be by interacting with three main

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    this lesson to Scout after she has a bad day at school. This relates to one of the major theme in the book‚ which is tolerance. He tells her that judging is wrong and should not expect things from people that you do not know or understand. Atticus wants Scout to learn that she will start to make more friends in Maycomb after she understands what the full story is before making an assumption. Atticus believes that most of the prejudice in the town occurs due to the judgement. Scout should know the

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    difference of right and wrong‚ life lessons‚ and help us become independent. They teach us all of their wisdom in hope of helping us lead the best possible lives. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Atticus is a lawyer and the single father of scout and Jem Finch. They believe he is a decent father‚ but he is much older than everyone else’s parents. Atticus tries his best to teach them all about the world but he only has his view to teach from. They lack a mother figure until Aunt Alexandra comes

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