In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, there are many instances in which Scout and Jem are introduced to the adult world through both positive and negative aspects. One positive example of this is Atticus’ need to do what he believes is right. An example of Scout being introduced to the negative aspects of the adult world is the Ewells behavior in attempting to maintain their pride. Another example of Scout being introduced to the negative aspects of the adult world is Ms. Caroline’s teaching methods.
One example of Scout’s introduced to the positive aspects of the adult world is Atticus’ need to do what he believes is right. This is shown when Atticus represents Tom Robinson at the trial despite other townsp