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How Does Scout Finch Change Throughout The Novel

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Richard Mole Ms. James English 2 Honors 27 March 2024 Scout’s Reckless Adventures The novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee has a character named Scout Finch which is an adventurous young female. In the book she grows drastically as a character and learns the horrid truths of the world as her adulthood encroaches on her at a very young age. The novel shows different sides of Scout’s personality, like her confidence, selflessness, and sympathy. Scout really enjoys being herself, she is always confident in herself and does not change her actions and ways based on others’ opinions. Scout stands her ground and doesn’t budge when she has feelings towards some things, she is always getting into fights with boys without getting scared which shows …show more content…

Scout really hates when people mess or talk down to her family. When Mr. Cunningham and his mob tried to attack Atticus, Scout had the confidence in herself to say something to try and stop them. Scout says to Mr. Cunningham, “Hey, Mr. Cunningham, how’s your entitlement going” (Lee 115). Scout is really good at standing up for her family and loved ones. Her trying to change the topic to help Atticus shows she has enough confidence in herself that she can try and stop the mob. Scout’s selflessness causes her to put everyone before her, especially her family. She feels the need to stand up for what is right, predominantly when she see’s something that she does not agree with. When Scout found out that Jem and Dill were going to the Radley’s, she got super protective and did not want them to go. She was trying to convince them not to go. Scout pleaded to Jem, “Jem, please----’Scout, I’m tellin’ you for the last time, shut your trap or go home’” (Lee 58). Scout tries her hardest to not let them follow up with their plan. She knows what would happen and could not forgive herself if something happens to

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