Getting to stand on Boo’s front porch allows her to see his view of the world from his eyes and perspective. Scout learns that you don't know someone until you see things from their view. Another character from To Kill A Mockingbird that is judged by the people of Maycomb would be Dolphus Raymond. Dolphus Raymond is so afraid that the society of Maycomb will judge him and will put his family in danger that he decides to make a dishonest decision and establishes himself…
put being a woman into perspective and an admirable light when she looked at how they lived their lives, and she had stopped being so bothered when Jem called her a girl because she was no longer spending all her time following him around looking to be included. Scouts gradual maturation gives the reader an awareness of lees use of the adult scout’s voice intertwined with the younger characters voice, the reader is able to view her maturing as the…
babies," her father would "kick her out of [his] house" (Alexie, 109). Junior is an Indian, and being told that he would have babies who are charcoal coloured is racist since it expresses the disapproval of Penelope's relationship because of Junior's skin colour. Correspondingly, Scout's father has experienced many racial remarks because he had decided to work as a lawyer for a black man, Tom Robinson. His willingness to defend the innocent man caused an uproar amongst the white people of…