Boo Radley taking Scout's hand and walking to the Radley's house.
Scout has her epiphany here as she realizes that you never really understand someone until you stand in there shoes as she stands on Boo's porch.
As Atticus was reading Scout a story, the story is very similar to her and Boo's situation where everyone thought Boo was bad but in reality he's a nice person. Scout mumbles this as she falls asleep and ends with Atticus saying Most people are Scout, when you finally see them.
The end.
Boo Radley taking Scout's hand and walking to the Radley's house.
Scout has her epiphany here as she realizes that you never really understand someone until you stand in there shoes as she stands on Boo's porch.
As Atticus was reading Scout a story, the story is very similar to her and Boo's situation where everyone thought Boo was bad but in reality he's a nice person. Scout mumbles this as she falls asleep and ends with Atticus saying Most people are Scout, when you finally see them.
The end.
Boo Radley taking Scout's hand and walking to the Radley's house.
Scout has her epiphany here as she realizes that you never really understand someone until you stand in there shoes as she stands on Boo's porch.
As Atticus was reading Scout a story, the story is very similar to her and Boo's situation where everyone thought Boo was bad but in reality he's a nice person. Scout mumbles this as she falls asleep and ends with Atticus saying Most people are Scout, when you finally see them.
The end.
Boo Radley taking Scout's hand and walking to the Radley's house.
Scout has her epiphany here as she realizes that you never really understand someone until you stand in there shoes as she stands on Boo's porch.
As Atticus was reading Scout a story, the story is very similar to her and Boo's situation where everyone thought Boo was bad but in reality he's a nice person. Scout mumbles this as she falls asleep and ends with Atticus saying Most people are Scout, when you finally see them.
The end.