To Kill a Mockingbird

Has scout, as an adult, accepted the gender roles aunt Alexandria tries to teach her? Explain. How do you interpret the tone in this statement? Chap13

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I don't think Scout ever accepts the gender roles of Aunt Alexandra. Scout is an adult writing in retrospect. Even though she often uses the voice of a child, we can accept that her coming of age was consistent with her views as an adult.