Scout is the yougenst of two chldren and the narrator of the story. We read the book as a story seen through eyes but narrating as an adult (or so it would seem from her turn of phrase and grasp of adult themes). As a child though, she is annecdotally described as caring, thoughful (for the most part) and has a sort of hero worship of her father (as do most kids). We must assume that she is possessed of good observational skills and a decent memory in order to recall the events with such detail. She is a bit of a 'tomboy' prefering a bit of rough and tumble over dolls and dresses. This may partly be through not having a mother to assist or influence her in this regard. There is a female cook/maid but she is more utilitarian than nuturing so Scout's main influences are from the two men in her family.
Scout was 6 years old at the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird.
In To Kill a Mockingbird what secret does Jem reveal to Scout?
Jem accompanies Scout to school in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Scout's mother is already dead before the story begins.
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dude u need to read the book, alot of things happen to scout in to kill a mockingbird
Scout's fiance in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Henry Clinton. They become engaged at the end of the novel.
Aunt Alexandra
Aunt Alexandra was always ordering Scout out of the kitchen in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She believed in upholding traditional gender roles and felt that the kitchen was not a place for young girls like Scout. Additionally, Aunt Alexandra wanted to instill in Scout the importance of behaving like a proper young lady.
Scout is the nickname of Jean Louise Finch, the protagonist of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout likes spending time with her father, Atticus, and her brother, Jem. She also enjoys exploring the neighborhood with Jem and their friend, Dill. Additionally, Scout is curious and enjoys learning about the world around her.