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 ....
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