Do The Right Things In To Kill A Mockingbird
Learning to do the right thing is sometimes difficult for children. They grow up from being Immature and then the older they get, they become more Mature and start understanding situations. Scout learns to do the right things and becomes Mature in the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Throughout the Novel, Scout transforms Immature to Mature due to the types of situations she has been in.
At the beginning of the Novel, Scout is Immature. Scout displays this trait when Scout says “I was born good, but had grown progressively worse every year” (Lee 67). Through this quote, it is clear that scout is very Immature and needs to grow up.
Throughout the Novel Scout learns fighting isn’t the best answer to a problem. Scout clearly knows this