To Kill a Mockingbird What does Scout's attitude toward Miss Caroline at lunch time tell the reader about Scout's personality? Asked by bookragstutor on 28 Nov 08:47 Last updated by anonymous on 20 Dec 19:02
This passage lets the reader know that Scout, in To Kill a Mockingbird, sees the world as an innocent. Things are black and white for her. She does not see the world through prejudiced eyes like many of those in her community.