Parenting In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Parents have influences on their children whether they are abusive or supportive. Either way, it shapes their children’s lives in who they are going to be. This idea of how parenting affects their children, can be seen in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird written by Harper Lee. In this book, it starts off in the 1930s and is about a young girl named Scout Finch. Scout is not like the other girls, for that she is more of a tomboy and does not do activities an average girl at the time would do. Throughout the book we join her in her life in her hometown, Maycomb, Alabama; as she tags along with her brother, Jem. Jem being a bit of a troublemaker, as well as Scout, will cause him to be interested in doing risky things that could possibly get them