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Essay Galaxy - To Kill A Mockingbird: Scout's Development
To Kill A Mockingbird: Scout's Development
"Select a novel studied by you where at least one of the principal characters is
a young person. Discuss what you consider to be the most important influence in
the novel in helping that young person to develop."
Jean-Louise Finch (Scout) is the main character in Harper Lee's "To kill a
mockingbird". She is a young girl who matures in the course of the novel. The
most important influence in her development is clearly her father, Atticus.
Unlike almost all other adults in Scout's environment, he is not in any way
prejudiced against the black population of Maycomb, a small American town in
the 1930's in which all the novel's happenings take place. He tries to instill
his beliefs of the equality of all people in his daughter and his son, Jem, in
many discussions, he for instance states that whenever a white man ch....
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Number Of Words: 390 |
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