A few days ago
Anonymous

HELP ASAP??PLZ..To kill a mockingbird?

how does Scout mature in To kill a Mockingbird. what kind of character was she in the beginning.how does her character react, learn, grow??what realization about life does she come to by the end of the novel.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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well she was violent in the beginning, she was always getting into fights. but by the end of the novel she has listened to atticus’ advice and stops being physically violent. and fights with her mind.

she learns that everything looks that same from boo’s porch. and finally stands in his skin and feels what it is like to be him.

scout respects atticus and follows everything he tells her to.

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5 years ago
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I think To Kill a Mockingbird is an amazing book! I’m not sure if it personally changed me, but the points that it made really hit me. Like the part where Scout and Jem are trying to figure out the social classes of people in Maycomb, and Scout says “maybe there’s just 1 type…folks” This book really makes the point that all men are created equal. People should be judged by what kind of person they are, what lies in their hearts. Not by the color of their skin, the area they live, or the family they were born into. Also, Atticus Finch’s line “don’t judge a man till you’ve been in his shoes and walked around a little” The kids judged Arthur “Boo” Radley a little too quickly, but at the end Scout discovered that he was nothing but a lonely man, doing nothing but helping them. To Kill a Mockingbird made so many social statements, and I think everyone should read it….grownups, teens, it’s just a great book!
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A few days ago
RIck T
She learns that she will be better off in the long run if she does her school work with honesty and dignity, because she sees how Boo Radley took shortcuts in life and ended up in the dilapidated house all alone, with everyone in the town afraid of him and saying horrible things about him.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Read a book
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A few days ago
tabulator32
What do you call two thousand mockingbirds?

Two kilo-mockingbird!

: )

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