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In to kill a mocking bird how does harper lee develop a loss of innocence through developing scout

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Discovering the true nature of “Boo” Radley represents a loss of innocence for Scout.  Scout and Jem find out that it was he who had been leaving them gifts inside the tree the whole time. The person they thought was evil and dangerous turned out to be someone they could trust completely, and even sort of became an ally.

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