Most people socialize with the same age or the topic they are interested in. People who like socializing could be able adapt with any changing easily as exchanging ideas, communicating and making friends. Scout socialized with adult people who are her neighborhood like Miss Maudie, Boo Radley and Miss Stephanie. She said, “I spent most of the remaining twilights that summer sitting with Miss Maudie Atkinson on her front porch”. Scout started socialized with the person who was the same age as her and it was Dill when he moved to Maycomb County.
Mostly she socialized easier with the neighborhoods than the boys at school. At school she socialized with boys because she can act like a boy. As long your act can be accepted by other it won’t be problem. People grow in maturity when they can change their attitudes and effort to get the solution or the way they think.
Sometimes when the student was unconfident to speak up answering the teacher’s question, student will be silent. They should try to get it because they know that’s the extra point. The process to get the answer will support the confidence and proud of to be the best from that …show more content…
. Scout told herself inside her heart when she almost Cecil Jacobs, “I was far too old and too big for such childish things and the sooner I learned to hold in.” She was unconfident to fight actually and at least she felt it’s enough and she was so brave to face Cecil Jacob
So in conclusion, Scout is an incredible character who quickly develops from the few beginning chapters. She is the character who had changed in the story when she was still 5 years old. Most of the development in the story was her intelligence because she learned a lot from her father, Atticus and he thought her reading novels and told her about racial prejudice. She acts like an adult, thinks like an adult