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Scout begins to see things from other people's perspectives in "To Kill a Mockingbird" when she starts to understand the unjust treatment of Tom Robinson and empathizes with him. She also gains insight into Boo Radley's life and learns to see him in a different light, which shows her growing ability to see beyond her own initial perceptions.

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