Miss Maudie
befriends the children and helps to offer them a level perspective on humanity and race,
revealing interesting pieces of their father's backstory to them.and Miss Maudie eventually
develop quite a strong friendship. Miss Maudie also feeds the children slices of the delicious
cakes she makes. Unfortunately, her house burns down during the first winter of the story,
giving Scout her first chance to (kind of) meet . Unlike other adults in the novel, Miss Maudie
treatsand Scout with respect, acting the same ways toward them as she acts toward adultseven
lamenting with Scout that there aren't any young adults in the town for the kids to look to as
role models.
Monday, 5 December 2011
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