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Friday, October 25, 2019
To Kill a Mockingbird - Theme of Innocence :: Free Essay Writer
      To Kill a Mockingbird - Theme of Innocence     Ã       Ã       Innocence is a time when a person has never done something, it is the first  step of the theme of innocence to experience. The second step in the movement  from innocence to experience, is experience. This step is what is achieved after  a person or thing has done something they have never done before or learns  something they have never know before. The theme of growth from innocence to  experience occurs many times in the first part of To Kill a Mockingbird, by  Harper Lee. This process is one of the central themes in the first eleven  chapters of this book, because it shows how Scout and Jem change and mature.       Ã       In To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, there are many great examples of Jem  or Scout moving from innocence to experience. One of these is on page 24 when  Scout learns the proper way to treat a guest. After Scout has a fight with  Walter Cunningham, Jem invites him to dinner. During the meal, Scout watches  Walter pour a lot of syrup on his food. Thinking it unusual, Scout inquired  about why he was doing it. Her comment embarrasses Walter. Calpernia, the  housekeeper, brings her into the kitchen and tells her that she should never  comment on the ways of their guest's eating habits or otherwise. To drive home  her point, Calpernia not only informs Scout of her mistake, she slaps her.      Ã       Prior to these events happening, Scout had never know that it was improper to  make fun of or judge a guest of the house. In her innocence, she had never  before realized this behavior was inappropriate. The hit as well as the scolding  have removed her innocence. Scout is now very aware of her mistake. With her new  experience, she will most likely never embarrass a house guest again. She has  learned her lesson.      Ã       In my life I have also gone through many situations that have taken me across  the threshold of innocence to experience. One example of this would be, that  when I was young, I was unaware that leaning back in a chair was dangerous. This  would be my innocence, but one day when I was leaning back, I fell to the ground  and took off the skin on my chin.  					    
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