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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout's costume is a ham primarily as a part of the Halloween pageant in which she participates. The costume symbolizes her innocence and childhood, while also serving a practical purpose in the story's climax, as it protects her during a pivotal moment. Additionally, the ham costume adds a layer of humor to the narrative amidst the serious themes, highlighting the contrast between innocence and the harsh realities Scout faces.

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