To Kill a Mockingbird
In To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, what are some examples of Jem, Scout, and Dill moving from innocence to experience.
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THere are so many as the book progresses. I'll name a few,
-All the kids see the hypocrisy and bigotry of their white neighbours through the Tom Robinson trial.
-Boo Radley is actually a benevolent human being.
-They all learn that to really understand a person they must see it from that person's point of view. (ex. Mrs. Dubose)
-Scout, in particular, learns the very ugly side of humanity when she witnesses Mayella and what her father did to her.
-They all learn that life is certainly not always happy and fair.