Theme Of Growing Up In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In Harper Lee's story To Kill a Mockingbird, it demonstrates that growing up can be a difficult and complex process. At the beginning of the novel, Scout, the protagonist of the story and the young daughter of a lawyer, Atticus, describes that at the age of two, her mother died, so she was never able to experience a mother's love and warmth. Scout, whose real name is Jean, says that her four-year-older brother Jem, remembers her clearly and would sometimes mourn over the moments of their progenitor's heart attack that led to her demise. Consequently when Scout is in the middle of a game with Jem, "he would sigh at length, then go off and play by himself behind the car-house" (Lee 6). Jem is going through a more complicated experience about