Scout Finch's Innocence

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In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, the main character, Jean-Louise “Scout” Finch, retells some of her life’s stories. She goes through many experiences, much of them that a little kid like her shouldn't have to experience. Through all these episodes throughout the book, the reader can see Scout Finch lose her innocence. She realizes life isn't fair and most people conform to society, but society doesn't conform to people. One Sunday morning, the Finch household’s African-American maid Cal has to take Scout and her brother, Jem, to her African American church. On arriving to the church, Scout and Jem are confronted by Lula, a African-American woman. Scout can sense the uneasiness that Cal creates by bringing two white “chillun” into an all

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