Essay Archive - To Kill a Mockingbird: Scout and Maturity
To Kill a Mockingbird: Scout and Maturity
To be a positive human being involves maturity. Maturity is used
to describe the state of a person who is experienced, wise, and has common
sense. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird the character Scout, better know
as Jean Louise Finch developed in to a more positive human being throughout
the novel. She realized that Mr. Arthur Radley (Boo) was a kind man not a
monster that should be feared. She learned how to fight with her head not
with her fists. She learned about equality and inequality, justice and
injustice and finally about racial prejudice.
As Scout matured she ....
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