We all begin somewhere...Anyone who has read To Kill a Mockingbird fondly remembers Jean Louise as "Scout", the scrappy tomboy who wasn't afraid to get dirty, play hard, and do whatever it took to worm her way out of having to wear frilly dresses and behave like a "lady".
In Go Set a Watchman, Jean Louise's childhood personality doesn't stray much from the original work, but Lee includes additional scenes that weren't talked about in 'Mockingbird' which offer additional insight into Scout's character. So... What exactly is it that makes Scout different in Go set a Watchman, and how she develop throughout her early years? Avoiding Conformity
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