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.
Scout starts out as a tomboy. She gradually transforms into a lady as the book continues. She understands more of each situation.
Scout's distinguishing features include short dark hair and a tomboy look. She only likes to wear pants, overalls in particular.
Scout's adult thoughts project Harper Lee's own, as Scout's younger actions mirror what Harper Lee did and felt when she was young. (She was a tomboy like Scout, and had a father as a lawyer, too.)
she is a tomboy. she is very tough because she always fights the boys that make her angry.
The children dont really liike her very much, especially scout. shes always trying to make scout into a "lady" when she wants to be a tomboy
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout does not show interest in learning to be a lady. She is a tomboy who prefers rough-and-tumble activities and struggles with conforming to traditional gender roles. Her character challenges societal expectations and norms.
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Harper Lee based Scout Finch on aspects of her own childhood and personality, such as her tomboy nature and strong sense of justice. However, Scout is a fictional character with elements drawn from various sources, including Lee's own experiences and observations growing up in the South.
Aunt Alexandra nags Scout about her appearance, behavior, and social interactions. She wants Scout to act like a "proper Southern lady" and conform to traditional gender roles.
Aunt Alexandra believes that Scout does not act how a young lady should act like at her gae. Scout likes to play and get dirty, she hates dresses, and she doesnt care what others think about her even though she is a tomboy. Aunt Alexandra hates that!
The cast of Tomboy - 1912 includes: Mabel Trunnelle as Tomboy
Well she is a tomboy and she would settle things usually with her fists and use violence but that's all i can think of.Scout: Six-year-old Jean Louise "Scout" Finch narrates Mockingbird. A tomboy at heart, Scout works hard not to "act like a girl" by wearing overalls instead of dresses and beating up other children who antagonize her. Scout spends her days playing outside with her older brother, Jem, and her best friend, Dill. Extremely smart and bright for her age, Scout loves to read spends time reading with her father, Atticus, every night. Spunky and head strong, Scout often finds herself in trouble with her father, her housekeeper, Calpurnia, her neighbors, her aunt Alexandra, and her teachers. Despite the rules of etiquette governing life in her small town, Scout voices her opinions and recognizes hypocrisy and injustice in her elders.http://www.novelguide.com/tokillamockingbird/characterprofiles.HTML