Monster Essays - To Kill A Mockinbird: Scout
To Kill A Mockinbird: Scout
In To Kill a Mockingbird, a novel by Harper Lee, Jean Louise
"Scout" Finch, through her many experiences, came to realize many lessons.
Two of which follow: who it is sinful to harm and the understanding of
others. She achieved them when observing Tom Robinson's trial and
standing on the Radleys' porch.
Scout learned that it is a sin to hurt someone who doesn't do harm
to others. Tom Robinson was a man who worked hard to support his family;
he never did harm to anyone else. He was accused of rape and brought to
court. Although he was clearly innocent, he was convicted and sent to
jail. Soon after, he was shot and killed because....
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