Miss Maudie is by far the most optimistic character in To Kill a Mockingbird. She sees the best in every situation . This can especially be seen when her house burns down and she views it as a new opportunity saying, “‘Always wanted a smaller house, Jem Finch. Give me more yard. Just think, I’ll have more room for my azaleas now’’(82). Her optimism can also tie in with the theme of innocence portrayed throughout the story. We can see this most clearly in Scout’s narration and the children’s views of events happening in the story. This scene also contributes to another theme in the book, …show more content…
She is an older resident of Maycomb and was around back when Nathan and Boo Radley were children. Because of this, she has logical theories about why Boo Radley chooses or is possibly forced to be isolating himself. One of these theories is because Mr. Radley was a foot washing Baptist. Her wisdom goes deeper than the Radleys though. Her and Atticus have the same take on a lot of ideas and events. When Atticus states that’s it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird, she says, “‘Your father’s right… mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy…’”(103). She also has some philosophical statements of her own. For example, after Atticus shoots Tim Johnson, Miss Maudie says that no one in their right mind would be proud of their talents. By saying this, she is stating that it is good to be humble which shows the difference between her and people like Bob Ewell. Although she isn’t as knowledgeable as Atticus, she is definitely still