Scout's Voyage To Adulthood
Would you rather read a boring novel that contains static characters or would you want to read one that takes you on a journey through a dynamic character's life? In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Scout's personality greatly changes as she matures and learns more about life. This novel takes place in the 1930's in a typical southern society. Once Atticus chooses to defend Tom Robinson, a black man, Scout faces many challenges and she discovers numerous facts about life. Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird Scout grows up and learns that one should not be prejudiced toward others, the true meaning of courage, and that it is wrong to harm the innocent and kind.
At the conclusion of the novel, Scout understands that you should not be prejudiced toward anyone. After Scout beat him up, Jem invited Walter Cunningham to their house for lunch. While they were eating he put molasses all over his meat and vegetables. Instantaneously, Scout became outraged and she......
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