How Does Scout Finch Change In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the story To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee there is a very unique character named Jean Louise Finch; otherwise known as Scout Finch. Throughout the story, Scout goes through many changes and she learns valuable life lessons. Scout learns about the history of her ancestors and about the place she calls home, along with the people in it. She learns what is right and what is wrong, and what she can and cannot do. In addition, Scout discovers who her Aunt wants her and doesn't want her to be. Her favorite pastime on a hot summer day is to spend time with her brother, Jem, and her young sweetheart Dill. Scout has many different personality traits; she is curious, helpful, courageous, and understanding. Most of all, Scout is adventurous and intelligent. …show more content…

In the story there is an unusual resident of Maycomb County, he goes by the name of Boo Radley. The Finch children have heard many different stories about him. Boo never comes outside, if he has no one has ever seen him. Throughout the chapters’ the kids devise a plan to catch a glimpse of Boo. Scout wanted to go with them, but when she started thinking about how dangerous the plan could be, Jem quickly put a halt to her thoughts. “Scout, I'm tellin’ you for the last time, shut your trap or go home-I declare to the Lord you’re getting more like a girl every day!...With that, I had no option but to join them” (Lee, 51-52). The boys had created more than one plan to lure Mr. Radley out of the house. Because she is adventurous, Scout made herself a part the action, even if her brother did not wish for her to. Also, Jem, Dill and Scout were all talking in the yard when Scout had an idea. “I ran to the backyard and pulled an old car tire from under the house. I slapped it up to the front yard. “I’m first,” I said” (Lee, 37). Because she was so eager to do something daring, she gained some respect from Dill and her older

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