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To Kill A Mockingbird Perception Vs Reality Analysis

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In chapters 10-12 of To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout learned about perception versus reality from Calpurnia. The church was described as having “no piano, organ, hymn-books, or church programs,” (Lee 159). The church was very poor monetarily, but Scout realized that there was more to it than that. Scout at first assumed that the church didn’t have hymnals because the church was poor, but it was later revealed that most of the members of the church couldn’t read. Calpurnia was one of the few members who could actually read, and she taught her brother as well. Scout never realized just how hard Calpurnia worked to rise above the rest of her congregation and to be with the Finch family. Secondly, Scout didn’t realize what Atticus used to be. Miss
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