To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mocking Bird: Question

Firstly, thank you for offering help!

So my question is as follows:

As Scout "walks in other people's shoes", she begins to grow in her understanding of human nature and relationships
What are some examples of this, and how do they relate?

Again, thank you.

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Scout begins to develop her sense of empathy. Through her experiences with people like Boo Radley and Mrs. Dubose, Scout begins to understand how they might feel. Scout considers Mrs. Dubose's pain and how courageous it might be to stop taking drugs before she died. Scout is able to understand Boo Radley's isolation and kind spirit.