Coming Of Age Moments In To Kill A Mockingbird Essay

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To Kill a Mockingbird a story about the prejudice faced in the 1930s and the daily struggles, A novel written by Harper Lee.To Kill a Mockingbird is about how racism influenced people in the early 1900s and how scout is learning how people really are and what it is like in the real world. In To Kill a Mockingbird there are many coming of age moments using setting characters for scouts, for example they are shown in chapters 3,6,12.

in Chapter 3 of To Kill a Mockingbird Scout gets in a fight with Walter Cunningham because he got her in trouble and Atticus makes her think about what she did.``folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-``.Atticus shows scouts that you don't understand what everyone is going through and you need to walk in their shoes to understand them.''Atticus said I had learned many things today”. It is showing how Atticus gave Scout a new …show more content…

Jem’s breath came in sobs”.Mr Radley shoots at Jem Scout and Dill but he misses and they learn to never go into someone's property. “Mr. Radley shot at a ***** in his collard patch.``. It makes Mr Radley show scouts what will happen when you go somewhere you shouldn't. In Chapter 12 of To Kill a Mockingbird there are still more examples of how characters help scout into Coming of age.

In Chapter 12 of To Kill a Mockingbird Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to a black church and they are not very welcomed. “Let’s go home, Cal, they don’t want us here—” I agreed: they did not want us here.”.It showed scouts that anyone can be prejudiced and how people can really be. Lula stopped, but she said, “You ain’t got no business bringin‘ white chillun”. It shows how Lula was showing the scout how she was not welcome. To Kill a Mockingbird is a great story on how the main character grows up and learns from their