Maturation Of Scout In Harper Lees novel, To Kill A Mocking Bird we see that growing of some of the characters is clearly evident, particularly Scouts. We see this by the missionary station she acts in front of flatten Maudie, Calpurnia and Mrs. Alexandra Finch. Beside her father, Scout probably think of and likes the most is miss Maudie. The two of them have a clotheshorse relationship and they both love each other really deeply. When Scout first introduces us to Miss Maudie (in chapter 5), she tells us all(prenominal) last(predicate) the nicest things about her. She talks about how much she and Jem trusted Miss Maudie and what a good friend she was.
They trusted her because "she never told on them, never played cat-and-mouse with them, and because she was not at all excite in their private lives", (chp. 5, pg. 44-45) unlike most Maycomb people. This is also whence Scout respected Miss Maudie so much and wherefore she told her, "Miss Maudie, you are the best lady I draw" (pg.45). Miss Maudie always made ...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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