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Loss Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Loss of innocence is a consistent theme in To Kill A Mockingbird that is painted around the main character, Jean Finch. The reader knows enough information about her to interpret how her character will exemplify this theme. Jean is just like Anger from the movie Inside Out. As her father describes her, “Scout's just as soon jump on someone as look at him if her pride’s at stake” (100). Jean’s hot headed just like Anger, who is very passionate about making sure things are fair for Riley. Similarly, Jean can vehemently get violent when it comes to her father’s respect. Atticus fears that this quality will cause trouble for her in the future, saying, “I hope I can get Jem and Scout through it without bitterness, and most of all, without catching

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