To Kill a Mockingbird

why does scout think during the trial that "everything would come out all right"?

In chapter 17

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Scout continues to believe in the goodness of people. She believes they will come to support the truth.

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To Kill a Mockingbird

Scout thinks that everything will come out alright because Atticus has an art for calming people, and make everything better, which gives Scout hope that things will work out. (if that helps)