Scout's Life Lessons: An Analysis of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'

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To Kill A Mockingbird Lessons in Life The importance of adults teaching their children life lessons is very important. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee explores the lessons Scout learns. Lee introduces Scout as very naive and not understanding the world clearly around her as others in a town in Alabama during the 1930’s. As school and the trial comes into her life she later realizes many important things about life. Scout later changes to understanding, most of all understanding lessons she has learned throughout the novel. She comes to the understanding that the world isn’t fair. Scout has learned lessons from her father, Atticus and her neighborhood around her. Lee conveys the lessons of empathy, courage and prejudice that Scout learns throughout the novel. One lesson that Scout learns is empathy. Since the beginning of the novel Atticus tells Scout to “climb into his skin and walk around in it” (Lee 30). Scout was taught the lesson when she was telling Atticus about Mrs.Caroline. Atticus’s first talk with Scout in the novel was about how she should really know someone until she jumps to conclusions. Scout was introduced as naive in the beginning of the novel. At the end of the novel Scout thinks “ Atticus was right. One time he said you never …show more content…

To Atticus courage is very important. For him it’s fighting with a head and not a fist. Atticus tells Scout “She was the bravest person I ever knew” (Lee 112) when speaking about Mrs.Dubose. Mrs.Dubose was a morphine addict and before she died she gave up her addiction so she could die free. Scout did not understand how Atticus could think she was courageous. Scout learned what courage was when she confronted the mob and goes into a circle of people she didn’t even know. Scout knew that she didn’t know anyone but she continued and brought people to their senses and put a stop to the fighting. Scout learned that courage isn’t fighting all the time but using her

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