To Kill A Mockingbird Coming Of Age Analysis

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To Kill a Mockingbird Coming of Age In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, there a quite a few coming of age scenes. There are scenes where Jem, Dill, and Scout learn to mature a bit and learn that the world is different from how they thought it was when they were younger. The novel takes place in a time period in which the majority of the people were racist. It was an ideology that was passed down from generation to generation like the plague, but also being such a strong belief that one might’ve thought that it was the Bible. There is one specific scene, in which involves Dill and Scout, but Dill is the one who has a coming of age moment. This scene takes place in chapter 19 while Tom Robinson is being interrogated in the courtroom by Mr.