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Scout's initial reaction to Boo's kindness is influenced by the institutional prejudice deeply ingrained in Maycomb society, which shapes her perception of Boo as a mysterious, dangerous figure. As she learns more about Boo and his acts of kindness, she begins to question the unjust assumptions made about him due to this systemic prejudice. Ultimately, Scout's changing perspective on Boo reflects her growing awareness of the harm caused by institutional prejudice and her ability to see beyond stereotypes.

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Q: How are Scouts reaction to the kindnesses of Boo a function of Institutional Prejustice?
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