In chapters 12-14 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the major conflict revolves around Aunt Alexandra's attempts to shape Scout into a traditional Southern lady and Atticus's resistance to this, as he values his children's individuality and resists conforming to societal expectations. Additionally, Scout grApples with the challenges of growing up, navigating social expectations and her own sense of identity.
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