How Is Scout A Good Role Model In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee there are two important characters; Scout is the age of six and Jem is the age of ten and they were both impacted greatly by events in the novel.The younger childhood years are the most important, this is the most susceptible and vulnerable time for people, and good role models are key to a good development. Children have witnessed a great amount of courage, as well as learned stepping into other people 's shoes and as well as their identity and beliefs.

Courage is the ability to face difficulty danger or pain without fear, outside and main

characters alike are very brave souls who an excellent role models, and can have bravery found within them and might not realize it. In the novel …show more content…

Calpurnia provides the feminine touch so desperately needed in the Finch house. Scout is not too happy with Calpurnia bossing her around in the early chapters, but she comes to understand that Cal is making decisions that are best for the children and installing the best beliefs upon them. Scout also realizes that Cal has Atticus 's full support. When the children go with Cal on Sunday to her church, they discover that Cal is one of the few people of the the church who can read, she learned to read from Scout 's Granddaddy. Cal has taught scout how to read a little and to write cursive as well. "I couldn 't have gotten along without her all these years. She 's a faithful member of this family," the words of Atticus saying that she has been an excellent role model making them behave and teaching them manners. Aside from Miss Maudie, it is Cal who Scout most respects among the women in the story, accepting Cal as a "faithful member of this family," Scouts mentor is Calpurnia. Scout admires the way in which Cal stands up to Lula when the lady tries to block the white children from entering her "nigger church." Showing that standing up and not backing down is courage and that she cared about them greatly they then are allowed in by Reverend Sykes the pastor, then as dose lula let them go inside. Cal explains about being ladylike to Scout and how it is proper to talk, and dress she tries to show scout by being an excellent role model herself. Scout 's deeper understanding of Calpurnia affects her view of the trial of Tom Robinson, she now losses all judgment on Negroes upon skin colour. Sout feels completely at home when she joins the all-Negro gallery on the second floor with the Reverend Sykes from Cal 's church. Her visit there made Scout comfortable to be sitting with Negroes unlike most other

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