To Kill a Mocking Bird
Scout Finch’s and Holden Caulfield’s development into a person capable of assuming that outlook marks the culmination of the novel and indicates that, whatever evil they encounter, they will retain their conscience without becoming cynical or fed-up. Though they are still children at the end of the book, Scout and Holden’s perspective on life develops from that of an innocent child into that of a near grown-up.Scout is a very unusual little girl, both in her own qualities and in her social position. She is unusually intelligent (she learns to read before beginning school), unusually confident (she fights boys without fear), unusually thoughtful (she worries about the essential goodness and evil of mankind), and unusually good (she always acts with the best intentions). At the beginning of the novel, Scout is an innocent, good-hearted five-year-old child who has no experience with the evils of the world. As the novel p
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Approximate Word count = 622
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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