How Does Atticus Finch Mature In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Brianna Berry January 18, 2013 D- Block To Kill A Mockingbird Essay Have you ever noticed that one of your experiences as a child molded you to who you are today? In the book To Kill A Mock ingbird by Harper Lee, is about a family that is chosen to defend a black person against a white person in a trail. It shows how racist people use to be, and how different people were treated because of their skin color. A little girl named Scout Finch was a courageous and brave little girl. Some of Scouts experiences as a child mold who she is because of how her father, Atticus has raised her, how she views the tragedies around her , and growing up by becoming more mature. Atticus Finch was a very important person in Scouts life because he raised her, and he was a big…show more content…
“Cecil Jacobs made me forget.He announced in the schoolyard the day before, Scout Finches daddy defended niggers. I denied it, but told Jem(Lee,99). The last tragedy Scout had to deal with was when she was informed that Tom Robinson died by trying to escape jail.”Toms dead... He was running. It was during their exercise period. They said he just broke into blind raving charge at the fence and started climbing it, right in front of them...The guards told him to stop. They fired a few shots in the air then to kill. They got him just as he went over the fence. Seventeen bullet holes in him” (Lee,315). All these tragedies made Scout realize that she had to be a strong young lady, and to be very brave. As Scout got older she becomes more mature and responsible. when Aunt Alexandra came, she had to act more like a young lady. “Aunt Alexandra told me to join them for refreshments; it was not necessary that i attended the business part of the meeting. She said i would bore me. I was wearing my pink Sunday dress, shoes, and a petticoat” (Lee, 306). Also when the trial was ending Scout was
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