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Scout's Role In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Scout is a 8 year old girl who lives with her dad, Atticus, brother, Jem, and maid, Calpurnia. The character Scout is in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. The readers will usually find Scout playing outside and imagining with Jem and Dill, her friend. Scout is a tomboy who doesn’t care to be ladylike, she stays true to her character, and does not like school. Scout is a tomboy that does not care to act ladylike. Her Aunt, Alexandra, comes to live with her. Aunt Alexandra thinks Scout needs a motherly figure in her life because her mom died and Atticus is busy with work. Scout is annoyed with Alexandra because she wants her to act more like a lady. Scout would rather wear overalls, play outside, and imagine with Jem and Scout. Aunt Alexandra is trying to make Scout something she does not want to be. For example, Alexandra kept criticizing Scout about her overalls and even bought her a necklace to engage her in acting like a lady. Scout did not listen to her and kept her ways of living. …show more content…

Scout had her own mind and whatever comes to her mind she say it. Atticus raised her daughter to say what is on her mind and tell the truth. Atticus know that Scout is still a child and does not think before she speaks. An example would be when Atticus is at the jail. Atticus and a mob of men were talking at the jail and Scout went into the jail to see Atticus. She knew there was a conflict they were talking about, but she did not know why. Scout was looking around the room and found a person she knew, Mr. Cunningham. She started to talk to Mr. Cunningham about his son and how he was nice and gave them a gift for Christmas. This describes how Scout stays true to her character because she is unaware of what is happening in the jail and she just starts talking to Mr. Cunningham about his

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