She only hangs out with her older brother. She parades around in overalls which for the time period was frowned upon. She isn't your typical little girl. Need more try sparknotes.com
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Scout is considered a tomboy in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because she prefers activities typically associated with boys, such as playing outside, fighting, and wearing overalls instead of dresses. She resists conforming to traditional gender roles, which sets her apart as a tomboy in the Southern society of the novel's setting.