Learning Experiences(To Kill a Mockingbird)
One of the principal aims of To Kill a Mockingbird is to subject the narrator to a series of
learning experiences and then observe how much she profits from her experiences.
There is rarely a chapter that does not teach Scout something new or does not build
toward a new learning experience. So, one rewarding approach to the novel is
throughout an examination of these experiences.
In the largest view, Scout learns about (1) justice and
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principle of justice and alliance to the processes of the law. Consequently, when Tom is
found guilty though it was obvious even to the children that he was innocent, they are not
capable of understanding the degree to which prejustice can alter the course of justice.
Even Atticus cannot explain it. All that Scout can see in the horror and disgrace where
an ignorant white girl can become instrument of death for an innocent Negro.
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