To Kill a Mockingbird

Is there textual evidence from TKAM to show how Scout grew in their ability to judge right from wrong?

Hi, can you please provide evidence for Scout now! You have been very helpful.

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Much of Scout's real reflection of Boo Radley takes place near the end of the story. She comes to see Boo as her "benevolent phantom”. She knows the childish rumours and their silly games disrespected the man that had saved her life. When Scout finally sees Boo at the end of the book, she simply says “Hey, Boo,” Boo has transformed from the town "freak" to Scout's friend. She has matured and now sees Boo through a much more enlightened lens than she did before.