Innocence
She is unaware of how busy she will be
The time/stage in life when people are usually clueless and naive towards the world
Childhood
This character is upset by Mr. Gilmer´s cruelty and racism
Dill Harris
Kevin learns about a project two weeks before its due and decides to work on it right away because last project, he waited two days before and received a poor grade
Experience
Kevin learned not to put things off until last minute
This word is the result of learning by doing things over time and by making mistakes
Experience
This character is treated as a ¨monster¨ by the rest of Maycomb, when in reality they are caring, just secluded
Boo (Arthur) Radley
Fred lends money to his friend a second time because they have paid him back before
Experience
He trusts his friend based off of his previous actions
This term describes a story where a young character grows up and learns about life
A coming-of-age story
This character isn´t disapproving and judgmental like the rest of Maycomb, they are a very empathetic and established character throughout the whole book
Atticus Finch
Lily leaves her lunchbox unattended at a new school because she thinks that no one will steal it
Innocence
She puts faith in people she isn´t familiar with without thinking of the risks
This is the ability to make good decisions, often because you've lived through many experiences
Wisdom
This character doesn't concern themselves with childish habits as they mature throughout the book
(ex. squishing a bug)
Jem Finch
Maya accepts people to follow her without ensuring she knows who they are
An unknown account sends her a weird message, so she now carefully reviews who is requesting to follow her
Innocence to Experience
She learns from her carelessness
When a character's views change throughout the story, usually gaining more knowledge, awareness, and realism
Character development
In Chapter 15, this character prevents Tom Robinson from getting hurt by Walter Cunningham Sr. with a simple conversation
Scout Finch