To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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The conclusion of To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, was a breathtaking story that brought out an amazing character named Scout. Harper introduces Scout like a little girl with no manners and respect. Furthermore, Jem the brother of Scout somehow influences in the behavior of Scout because he tells her to not act like a girl. Throughout the story Scout begins to mature and gain perspective on the world. In few words Scout is innocent in the beginning and experienced at the end by controlling her emotions and understanding things better from another perspective. To start, Scout’s behavior can be justified as innocence because she starts to control her emotions. Getting along with boys made her think and behave like boy. For example,