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Character Analysis Of Scout Finch In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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Scout Finch is a very courageous and confident little girl. Part of her courage and confidence comes from the naivety of being a child. She doesn't always know or understand the danger around her. Part of her courage is because her father, Atticus, he encourages her good decisions and is easily forgiving. Atticus is also to blame for her confident, since he is an upstanding and intelligent man in the community. In the beginning of the novel, Scout speaks on behalf of her classmates when the teacher asks questions, which took courage since she ultimately gets in trouble for everything she says to Miss Caroline, “I rose graciously on Walter’s behalf: “Ah-Miss Caroline?” “What is it, Jean Louise?” “Miss Caroline, he’s a Cunningham” (Lee 20). When
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