Literal Evaluation of To Kill a Mockingbird
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To Kill a Mockingbird
Choose a novel in which a central character experiences lead to a clear and deeper understanding not only of others but of her/himself. Discuss the ways in which the character attains this knowledge and a better understanding
<Tab/>I have recently read the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. The main character of the book is a young girl called Jean Louise (Scout) Finch.
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shouldn't pre-judge people. She learns that the mockingbirds are everywhere and they are people too. Scout also learns a lot from her father, she learns from his actions and his words. Atticus has certain morals, which Scout later takes and uses as her own. Overall Scout has grown up immensely in the two or three years in which the novel takes place. Scout is not the tomboy she starts as but a lady. Steven Hendrie
shouldn't pre-judge people. She learns that the mockingbirds are everywhere and they are people too. Scout also learns a lot from her father, she learns from his actions and his words. Atticus has certain morals, which Scout later takes and uses as her own. Overall Scout has grown up immensely in the two or three years in which the novel takes place. Scout is not the tomboy she starts as but a lady. Steven Hendrie