Throughout the novel, we watch Scout grow and change tremendously. At the beginning of the novel, she is very innocent and doesn't understand things such as prejudice. As the novel proceeds, she learns what prejudice is, but stands strongly against it. One philosophy she has is that all people should be treated equally. She doesn't understand why others do not feel that way.
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