2 reasons why Scout would make a great friend

She’s straight savageeeee….

Scout says what’s ever on her mind! It could be because she’s what, 7 years old00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000? That’s besides the point. She blurs out questions like “Is your dad dead” and when Atticus asked her, “How’d you like for your Aunt to come live with us?” (p.128, Harper Lee), she said she “would like it very much”, which she said was a lie, “but one must lie under certain circumstances.” She lied to her own father that she respects very much! I would have done the same. I wouldn’t want my father thinking I hate my aunt! (even though I hate her very much actually).

Uncle jack makes the assumption that she likes using the words “damn” and “hell” and she replies with “I reckon so”! Like who does that? Who says that to their own uncle? Oh that’s right, Scout! Scout is one of those people that would tell you, “you have a booger in your nose” or “no… that dress is disgusting, put it back” without even thinking if it would hurt your feelings or not because she is that savageeee…..

You do NOT want to mess with her!

No one embarrasses Scout without gett4bd712420f1701e281966ae7c80af375ing something in return. Whether it’s your nose getting punched or rubbed in the dirt, she will do it with no hesitation. Jem gets grabbed by and older man? Just kick him a little bit higher than his chin. Atticus is about to get jumped with no weapons on hand? No problem, just make sure you run up to him and say “hey” without thinking twice about what you are doing and most importantly how much danger you are putting yourself into. If no one embarrasses her than no one embarrasses you, period. She would always have your back no matter what and those are the friends you want to keep.

That’s Scout for you ladies and gentlemen.

A young girl growing up in a racist town yet

 has her own opinion on discrimination.

I means, she does have one heck of a dad

raising her…

The way a parent should.