Monday, February 11, 2019
Who Scout Understands in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee :: To Kill a Mockingbird Essays
"You never really understand a some nonpareil until you consider things from his point of enchant... until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."Who are the people Scout comes to understand as a direct of following Atticus advice?To Kill a MockingbirdTo Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, explores dissimilar themes and contains me very important lessons. One of these lessons is empathy and understanding which is introduced to the briny character through Atticus Finch who says "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." By following Atticus advice, Scout begins to understand m whatever different characters such as her brother Jem, Miss Caroline fisherman and Arthur birdie Radley. Upon going to school for the first cadence, Scout has a few misunderstandings with her instructor Miss Caroline Fisher. Instead of going plunk for to school and go about the problem, Scout would rather hide from it and not return to school again. ... and she say you taught me all wrong, so we cant ever read any more, ever. Please dont send me back, please sir... (pg. 33) Atticus solvent was to tell Scout that running away from the problem is not an option. He then gives her some helpful advice... if you can learn a open trick, Scout, youll suffer along better with all kinds of folks... consider things from his point of view climb into his skin(pg, 33). By now looking at the long time events with a different view, Scout begins to understand that Miss Caroline Fisher really didnt mean any harm in any of the things she did. ...but if Walter and I had put ourselves in her shoes, wed have seen it was an honest mistake on her part. We could not expect her to learn all Maycombs ways in one day, and we could not hold her responsible when she knew no better. (pg. 33) This proves that this piece of advice from her father is very useful, and she used it again the next time there was a misunderstanding, this time with her brother Jem. After Jems traumatic experience of going back to the Radley house, alone at two oclock in the aurora he stayed silent and moody for a week. Rather than trying to get Jem to talk to her, or play with her, Scout uses the advice that Atticus gave her.
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