To Kill a Mockingbird
Scout showed evidence of her growing maturity when she felt a "twinge of remorse" when passing the Radley Place. Explain.
Chapter 26
Chapter 26
Scout has matured. She has begun to see the folly of her childish ways when dealing with Boo. She understands that Boo is a human being, just like Tom Robinson and Mrs. Dubose. He deserved respect and not the ridicule of children.