Scout starts maturing on early in the book and it can be argued that it’s thanks it to her father, You could really say it starts when scouts goes to school, or more exactly when she talks to Atticus about Miss. Caroline and how she won’t let Scout read. One quote I got from the text was “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view,” this shows how scout matures because here when she’s talking to her father she really listens to him and takes his words to heart. She realizes Miss.Caroline’s point of view when she states that she didn’t know better then to read to her and when she stops trying to get out of school all together and just decides on a compromise which is surprising for someone her age and shows her maturity. …show more content…
The quote is “Jem stayed moody and silent for a week. As Atticus had once advised me to do, I tried to walk into Jem’s skin and walk around in it: if I had gone alone to the Radley Place at two in the morning, my funeral would have been held the next afternoon,”. This shows her maturing by taking her fathers advice and trying to see a new perspective. Not only is her own perspective changing on Jem and her father she try’s to understand theirs (Jem’s) as well by taking Atticus’s