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Coming Of Age Quotes

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“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin and walk around in it” (Chapter 3). This quote was taken from the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee. Throughout the novel, Jem and Scout begin their journey to the coming of age as they interact and learn more about Boo Radley and the secrets of the Radley Manor. This key scene significantly contributes to their coming of age because as Scout learns to consider other people’s perspectives, she gains a wider view on the world and the people who live in it. She becomes more conscious of the actions she chooses to make and how they affect her, as well as the people who surround her.

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One character that shows a strong motif is Dolphus Raymond, who teaches Scout that what you see on the outside, may not be exactly what is truly there. He is portrayed as a drunk man who doesn’t care about anything and has a “ Co-Cola bottle full of whiskey in there” (Chapter 16) with him at all times. He is a man that Maycomb county takes as a joke. But when further reading, you find out that his coke bottle really is filled with just coke as stated by Scout in chapter nineteen, “You mean all you drink in that sack’s Coca-Cola? Just plain Coca-Cola?”. He lets others believe what they want to about him because he has a black wife, and that wasn’t acceptable to society during the nineteen-twenties. He would rather let them think that his actions are due to his alcoholism, and not his free mind because having a black woman as a wife was illegal. These motifs are littered throughout the entirety of the book. Atticus’s advice is shown in this situation because Scout is learning more and more about why people do things. She learned that people have reasons for the actions that they do and that she cannot judge someone based off of rumors, like she had done prior with Mr. Boo

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