Throughout the book the character Scout asks questions and seems conflicted of right and wrong. In A way, Harper Lee is communicating with the reader through Scout.
I believe methods such as making her A tom-boy are intentional, and are ways or making her relatable to A brouder audiance. Her innocents was also purposely performed so as to not cut off people who think differently to the ongoing events. Younger readers may be targeted, as Scout is growing up and learning just as they are. Going deeper, Scout may have many characteristics and features taken from Harper Lee, which many authors do, in order for them and others to create A likeable subject.
Jean-Louise’s innocents is expressed in events such as the racism. She is almost oblivious to the crime. Examples would be when she asks her father, Atticus, what A nigger is, or her questioning why people call Atticus A nigger-lover.
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