The differences between Harper Lee’s novels To Kill a Mockingbird and Go Set a Watchman shares a generalized statement about how growing up helps one realize that there is more than just strictly good and evil people in the world and they may obtain their own personal opinions that others may not agree with. More specifically, when Jean Louis felt as if she had been betrayed by the actions of her father, it was only her starting to think of her father as a human being opposed to being a perfect figure. Atticus’ brother helped Jean Louis realize this by telling her that her father's intentions were to make her “.. reduce him to the status of a human being.” In To Kill a Mockingbird, Jean Louis obtained majorly childish perspectives with