Scout Character Analysis

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Scout Finch is one confident little girl. Partly because of the way that here father, Atticus has raised her. Atticus raises Scout with her brother Jem because of this she is not really set with other girls. To say Scout is a bit of a tomboy who will fight with a boy if needed is an understatement which makes her unusual for the time period. Scout is known to be a good child among her peers even though they don't understand her ways. Scouts is who she is because of they way that her father has raised her without a motherly figure. She is the least to say different from all of the girls in maycomb, she doesn't wear dresses and skirts but instead wearing jeans and shorts like her brother. To include playing with her brother, Jem when he says, During the novel her view transitions into a slightly more mature version of herself causing her vision of the world to change and she realizes all of the evil that has been around her the entire time. When she overhears atticus saying “There's a lot of ugly things in this world, son. I wish I could keep 'em all away from you. That's never possible.” her father helps her through this transition by showing her that no matter how great the evil is around people and their actions their are things that signify hope and happiness. From this Scout becomes aware that if you are a little bit of happiness in somebody's life you can change them almost completely by showing them that everything is not evil, You just have to be willing to try. During the whole book and especially in the ending you learn that scout really is the type of person that you could expect to pass up everyone else. She will always have a lot of kindness to share with other people. She will not be afraid to stand up against what she thinks is wrong and what she thinks is unfair to people who have been deemed “on a lower class” then herself. Lastly she will not be afraid to stand out in the crowd of women that surround her wearing the stereotypical clothes of the time period while she wears overalls and doesn't always tie her shoes. She might be a tomboy but she is one of the few that was not afraid to do what she wanted without

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