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Scout grows up very close to her brother and is brought up like a bit of a tomboy. She had always done as her brother Jem did and had to play all the boy games. This is related to her not liking wearing dresses and fighting boys in the playground when nothing goes her way.
Scout’s first days at school teaches her many things. She learns how to cope with people she doesn’t necessarily get along with and other ways t
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All of these incidences have affected the way Scout sees the world and how she has grown up. It showed her that good does not always win over evil. There was no school, if you did something bad you would be punished for it and if you didn’t do something your name would be cleared. Scout and Jem didn’t think much of Atticus because he couldn’t play football like all the other fathers. When Jem and Scout saw their father take down the dog they were proud of him. Before the court case Scout was living in an ideal world. o deal with problems apart from fighting who you think is to blame. She doesn’t judge people until “She walks around in their shoes”. She learns that not everyone lives the same way and that her way is not the only way. Scout’s opinion of certain people has changed after these experiences. I believe she was intrigued by the mystery that surrounds the legend of Boo Radley.
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