To Kill a Mockingbird

Why does Raymond think that children like Scout and Dill can understand his secret better than adults? According to Raymond, how will growing up change Scout and Dill? What will they gain and what will they lose as they get older? Do you think he’s righ

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Scout and Jem are Atticus's children. Atticus is seen by some in the town as progressive and even enlightened. Scout and Jem would understand.

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