But Scout at her age is taught rules and the Maycomb ways. So it gives you the opportunities to understand how it is for her and what she is experiencing. But in the book she thinks she is an older girl and she can do more things but people would say she is still young. She learns that there some people that are racist and judgmental. Her family teaches her plenty of things and also on how to be a good person. For example, Atticus tells her to not get mad at the people that call him a “nigger-lover”. Another example is when Atticus says to Scout “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of …show more content…
There was racism being shown by the white people to the black people in Maycomb. One big way of racism was when Tom Robinson was convicted with raping a white woman. The white woman was Mayella Ewell and the evidence of this case was very low. It didn’t seem that from such low evidence he can be found guilty that easy. I would say that he was such a good person that he would not do rape her. Once the trial starts you can figure it out that he did not do anything wrong. For example, she had a black eye and Tom Robinson did not have a left-hand after the accident he had a long time