To Kill A Mockingbird Scout Character Analysis

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Scout acts the way that she does simply because of the way that her father, Atticus, raises her. She knows how to read before she even got to school. She is very confident in the way that she fights boys with no fear. She is constantly worrying about the good of others and acts with her best intentions at all times. Scout could be looked at as unusual for being a tomboy in the “prim and proper” of Maycomb. Throughout the novel of To Kill a Mockingbird, you will see how Scout demonstrates intelligence, confidence, and integrity. Scout’s intelligence is rather looked down upon when she entered her first year of grade school. She is pointed out by her kindergarten teacher, Miss Caroline. Miss Caroline instructs her to quit learning how to read