Jem and Scout peak into the Radley house and get scared away.
They learn to leave the Radleys alone.
Atticus defends Tom Robinson by the jail when a lynch mob shows up.
Scout learns that Atticus has some real dedication towards the case.
Aunt Alexandra visits.
Scout learns about how boring ladies are.
Scout gets in trouble with Mrs. Caroline after starting school.
Scout learns that not all people agree with her lifestyle.
Jem finds his pants sewn up.
He learns that someone is helping them.
The trial begins, and Dill cries after Mr. Gilmer's rude treatment towards Tom Robinson.
Scout learns that dill's still a kid.
Atticus says "It's a sin to kill a mockingbird".
Scout learns a valuable lesson.
Scout tells Atticus that she doesn't want to go back to school.
Scout learns that everyone needs an education.
Scout finds items in the Radley tree.
Scout eventually learns that someone is leaving these items for her.
All evidence points to Tom being innocent.
Scout believes Atticus will win the case.
Scout and Jem build a snowman and cover all the dirty snow with all white snow.
Scout learns that society thinks white people are better than people of color.
Scout learns about Hitler at school.
Scout realizes that the people of Maycomb are hypocrites for hating Hitler, when they discriminant blacks themselves.
Mrs. Maudie's house burns down and
Boo Radley gives Scout a blanket.
They learn that Boo is the one that's helping them.
Atticus loses the case.
Scout learns that our court's juries are biased
Atticus says "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it."
Scout understands that what she sees is not what someone else sees and vice versa. She is now better able to understand what those around her are like.
Scout meets Burris Ewell.
Scout learns the Ewells are terrible people.
Scout and Jem get attacked by Bob Ewell.
Scout learns that some people will go to great lengths to get revenge.
Bob Ewell spits in Atticus' face.
Scout learns that he hasn't changed, and is still a terrible man.