Theme Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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There is bliss in being a young and unaware child. Scout Finch certainly fits this joyful and oblivious nature at the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Even towards the middle of the story Scout is still unaware of the current happenings in her community. Scout didn’t notice the evil and hate in the world around her as a 6 year old. All she had going around in her mind was playing with her brother and dill, going to school, and her Aunt Alexandra staying with her to help sculpt her into a well mannered young lady. (I looked down the street…, Aunt Alexandra was sitting in a rocking chair exactly as if she had sat there every day of her life. “Put my bag in the front bedroom, Calpurnia,” was the first thing Aunt Alexandra