Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose
Jem and Scout say that Mrs. Dubose is the meanest woman who ever lived in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
Scout
Scout will thank Boo Radley for keeping her warm on the night of the fire. She will come to understand his kindness and see him in a different light.
aba
your question is vague. respect? in what views to whom? society or individual?
Boo Radley
Harry lived with Vernon, Petunia, and Dudley Dursley.
The woman who gives birth to you.
yes, there may be some reason for not marrying a woman whom he does love. e.g. mostly it happens that there is protest from family & to keep family values, man doesnt marry woman to whom he loves
Bob Marley
no she was a Chinese woman whom was a poet
When they were still in the mothers whom, and she took a fall.
In the beginning, Scout is closest to her brother Jem. As the story progresses, she grows closer to her father, Atticus, and learns valuable lessons from him. Scout grows apart from characters like Aunt Alexandra, who represents traditional values that Scout struggles to reconcile with her own sense of justice and fairness. These changes reflect Scout's growing awareness of social injustices and her evolving conscience that values empathy and equality.