In Harper's novel 'To kill a mocking bird', we see maturation of some characters, especially scouts. This is seen through her actions in front of Maudie, Calpurnia, Alexandra Finch. In addition to her father, Scout's favorites and favorites are Miss Mody. They have good relations and they love each other very much. When the Scout first introduced Miss Moody (Chapter 5), she told us all the best things about her.
Killing Robin is a mature novel. The reader saw the growth and future maturity of Scout, Gem and Dill. But in chapter 5, despite the growing scouts, she emphasizes that she is still innocent. For example, when Miss Stephanie accused Arthur Rudley watching his window, Miss Mody insisted loudly that Miss Stefanie moved him in bed. Scout missed a sexual proposal, Miss Maudie's loudly thought that Miss Stephanie got up close for a while. In Chapter 5, Harper Lee continues to emphasize the themes of fear and superstition associated with Ladley Square. The Boy Scouts talked with Mr. Maudie about her fears and superstitions. Maudie said the story on Arthur is "three quarters of the colored people, Stephanie Crawford's quarter". If the Maycomb community can not obey him, they will do what they want through their story.
Killing Robin is still a mature novel, or a growing novel. The reader directly observed the growth and maturity of the narrator's scout, but Chapter 6 emphasized the maturity of her brother Jem. When Jem insisted that his fear had to go back to his pants, the scout did not understand his compulsion. She notices that he no longer follows a simple motive. She acknowledged, "At that time, I thought that Jem and I first broke up." Chapter 7 Summary and Analysis The summary scout starts in the second year. The children kept watching the knot and found the gift. Tangled balls, two dolls carved with soap, things like gems and scouts, chewing gums, spelled medals, watch and chain pocket knives. Jim got very quiet. At last he told the scout that the trousers he recovered were repaired and properly folded when they came back.
In this scenario we will explain the many roles that play a role in the maturation of Jem and Scout. In this scene, I met Dr. Scout's Mrs Caroline. She believed that all children should know nothing of this grade, so she told her that she could completely read and respond to Mrs Caroline 's anger. She also believes that keeping excellent students in their lower grade and being as rhythmic as any other person in the class. The important message displayed in this scene is the power supply. Mrs Caroline has the ability to do the right thing and teach the scout to read more books, but she chose to do something bad.