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Scout found Aunt Alexandra's world to be rigid, judgmental, and focused on upholding social conventions. She struggled to fit into this world as it went against her own values of equality, compassion, and understanding. Scout often felt stifled and restricted by Aunt Alexandra's expectations and rules.

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