Scout admires Miss Maudie because she is independent and does things her own way. She refuses to conform to the traditional expectations of women in Maycomb and does not wear a corset, enjoys gardening instead of gossiping, and is unafraid to speak her mind.
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Scout thinks Miss Maudie is great because she does things in her own special way. Miss Maudie doesn't do what everyone else expects of her as a woman in Maycomb. She doesn't wear a corset, she likes gardening instead of talking about people, and she isn't afraid to say what she thinks.