Scout Finch Change

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Change means to make or become different from your previous character. Change can be internal or external. As an individual grows up, they go through many changes especially in behavior, character, decisions, friends and body. It pushes us out of our comfort zone and lets us experience and explore our world. Change is inevitable and many characters in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee display their change through their actions and choices. Jean Louise Finch, known as Scout goes through a significant change in her character and behaviour throughout the novel. She shows maturity and change as the story is progressing.
Scout indicates change and maturity throughout the novel. She learns to understand a person and see their perspective in a …show more content…

First day of school starts and Scout is in trouble already. Miss Caroline asks her to read and Scout is able to read because she has been reading with Atticus every evening. Scout gets in trouble again that day when he tells her teacher that Walter is a Cunningham and that’s why he can’t take the money from her because they can’t afford to pay her back. When Scout goes home that day, Atticus asks to read with her and she gets upset. She says that her teacher does not want her to read anymore and he should stop teaching her even though she does not want to stop. As Atticus asks her why she is does not want to go to school, she tells him all about her bad day at school. He tells her that to understand her and any person, you have to walk in their shoes. “Atticus said I had learned many things today and Miss Caroline had learned several things herself. She had learned not to hand something to a Cunningham, for one thing, but if Walter and I had put ourselves in her shoes we’d seen it was a honest mistake on her part” (Lee, 30). As soon as Atticus tells her, Scout realizes that Miss Caroline did make a mistake and it was because she did not know the etiquette in Maycomb. Scout already displays change in character …show more content…

After news about Bob Ewell threatening Atticus spreads around town, the children are worried for their father. But to ensure the kids, he tells the kids that he rather get hurt instead the ids in his house and like he deserves it because he destroyed Mr.Ewell’s pride. Then he teaches Scout and Jem “the older you grow the more of it you will see. The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom, be he any colour of the rainbow, put people have a way of carrying their resentments right into the jury box. As you grow older, you’ll see white men cheat back men everyday of your life, but let me tell you something and don’t you forget it-whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter who he is, how rich he is, or how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash” (Lee, 220). Up to this point, Scout does not understand that there can be people there can be injustice among people. She learns from Atticus to tell what is wrong and right when injustice happens. Later on in the chapter, she learns that there ca be more than one type of people in Maycomb and is very shocking. She only believes that there is one type of people and not four when Jem tells her that there are four type of people in Maycomb. Another insistence is when Scout is starting the first day of

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