The End of Innocence
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Another theme of the novel is the transition from innocence to
experience. At the beginning of the story Scout's world is limited
to the boundaries of her immediate neighborhood. She feels safe and
secure, and totally confident that the way things are done in her home
is not just the right way, but the only way. The arrival of Dill,
who comes from a broken home and has lived in another state, gives
Scout her
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to defend them. In one of the final scenes of the story, the sheriff puts compassion ahead of the letter of the law so that Boo Radley will not have to face the ordeal of publicly proving his innocence. This ending is hopeful because of the compassion shown by the sheriff but it is also troubling by suggesting there sometimes may be a conflict between the spirit of justice and the letter of the law.
to defend them. In one of the final scenes of the story, the sheriff puts compassion ahead of the letter of the law so that Boo Radley will not have to face the ordeal of publicly proving his innocence. This ending is hopeful because of the compassion shown by the sheriff but it is also troubling by suggesting there sometimes may be a conflict between the spirit of justice and the letter of the law.