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4-2 Essay No. 1

4-2 Essay No. 1

Q Instructions An important part of the novel To Kill A Mockingbird is Harper Lee's characterization of Scout and Jem, who gain life experiences, through loss of innocence, and mature as they face different problems and interact with the adults in the novel. Respond to the following in essay format: What does Scout learn during the course of the novel due to loss of innocence? Also, select three adult characters from the novel to support your position on what Scout has learned and explain whether the lessons learned by her are positive and/or negative. For additional details, please refer to the Short Essay Rubric document. ________________________________________

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To Kill a Mocking Bird is an interesting novel by the award winning author, Harper Lee. The small town of Maycomb has been portrayed here through the perspective of the narrator, Scout Finch who is of six year age. Scout resides in this town with his father Atticus and his ten year old brother, Jem. Both Scout and Jem’s interaction with the adults made them change their views about life, which in turn became the reason of their loss of innocence.