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Miss Maudie Character Analysis

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The Magnificent Miss Maudie Miss. Maudie Atkinson, from Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, is a great role model for Scout, as she is open-minded, optimistic and unorthodox. Maudie displays her open-mindedness throughout the novel, especially towards Scout. Early in the novel Scout says: “She loved everything that grew in God’s earth” (Lee, 56). This metaphor shows how, not only in the plant world, Miss. Maudie sees everyone as equal and is unprejudiced in her views of the citizens of Maycomb. The optimism of Miss. Maudie is demonstrated by her attitude after the fire that burned her house down. After the fire, Scout states, “With most of her possessions gone and her beloved yard a shambles, she still took a lively and cordial interest in
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