Thursday, October 10, 2019

Chapter 25-26: "The Radley Place had ceased to terrify me, but it was no less gloomy, no less chilly under its great oaks, and no less uninviting." Explore this with reference to Scout's development.(Daisy)

In this scene Scout observed that there is no reason to be afraid of the Radley place. This represents how she is maturing as a person since Scout learned it is unreasonable. During the ladies tea party Scout observes how mature Aunt Alexandra is being during a stressful situation. "After all, if Aunty could be a lady at a time like this so could I" (271). This quotation represents how Scout learns what it means to be a lady/women in their time. She takes Aunt Alexandra as a representation to be more mature. This point concludes why she is no longer afraid of the Radley's since she has matured and become more aware.

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Chapter 25-26: "The Radley Place had ceased to terrify me, but it was no less gloomy, no less chilly under its great oaks, and no less uninviting." Explore this with reference to Scout's development.(Daisy)

In this scene Scout observed that there is no reason to be afraid of the Radley place. This represents how she is maturing as a person since...