What Is Scout Finch's Life Lessons In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Everyone learns good life lesson in their lifetime. Scout Finch, from To Kill A Mockingbird portrays many good life lessons. From the beginning of the story, she always acted as a questioner and an observer. She loves adventures and tagging along with her brother Jem. She learns to read even before she goes to school, plus she is a tomboy. But her rambunctiousness, curiosity, leads to her learning and growing which makes her become wise and conscientious of the world around her.

Scout asks lots of tough questions. She asks her father (Atticus) very intense ones about the meaning of “nigger lover” or “rape”. Other questions she asks about include Boo Radley who is a man who lives in a rundown shack, and most people think he's scary and crazy, though they have never met him. Scout is so determined and so she tries to go and figure out who this man is for herself along with Jem (her brother) and Dill. They to get him out of his house but as they were trying to flee Jem ends up getting his pants stuck on the fence. Atticus quickly notices and they cover it up by saying “We were playin’ strip poker up yonder by the fish pool” (59).
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She tells Miss Caroline (her 1st grade teacher) that she can read fluently and that she picked it up with just sitting with Atticus. She gets bored and and ends up hating school because she has to wait for everyone to catch up to her level. She also got offended when one of her teachers said something about African Americans. Neat end of the story, she learns that she doesn’t need to learn much more “except