Scout's memory box:
1. Pennies: They were enjoying the little things Boo Radley put inside the tree hole.
2. Gum wrappers: The two gums were for Scout and for Jem. This represents Boo Radley's kindness towards them.
3. Ham costume: The costume saved her life when she and Jem were attacked by Bob Ewell at the end of the story.
4. Soap dolls: The soap dolls were of two different genders, which represent Scout (girl) and Jem (boy). This can illustrate that children's minds can be molded into different shapes.
5. Book: Scout was smart and she liked to read.
6. Tom boy pants: She was like a tomboy because she likes to solve things with fists and she liked to wear pants rather than a dress.
6. Dress: Scout learns how to act and dress like a girl. In the end of the story she wears a dress that symbolizes she is more mature.
7. Boo Radley's blanket: When Scout and Jem were at the fire, Boo Radley put around Scout a blanket.
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