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Home > English > Literature > Prose and Fiction

What does the character ‘Scout Finch’ represent in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’?

A. Innocence and morality
B. Wisdom
C. Conformity
D. Social class

Answer: Innocence and morality


Additional Information: Scout Finch embodies innocence and morality as she navigates a racially divided society.


Subjects: Prose and Fiction, Literature

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