and this shows through her actions near the end of the novel. Scout sits in the colored balcony and bursts out in tears when Aunt Alexandra says she can not be friends with Walter Cunningham, a schoolmate of Scouts, because the Cunninghams are not our kind of folks (Lee 224). Lee begins the story with the innocent perspective of Scout and ends the story with a Scout that has changed greatly, but a Scout who still retains her non prejudiced thoughts. ...