At the
start of the novel,is a young, clever, and well-meaning young girl with a mind of her own. She
is loyal, outspoken, and opinionated, and she is not scared of a fistfight when she needs to
make a point. Thanks to her father's encouragement of such pastimes as reading, Scout is
somewhat more mature than her peers, but in other ways, she is impulsive and emotional, which is
typical of her youth. Other adults in her life, like Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra, would prefer
that Scout be more ladylike and reserved in her manner; Aunt Alexandra especially encourages
both Scout andto...
Monday, August 20, 2018
How does Scout change during the course of the novel To Kill A Mockingbird?
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