Check the last paragraph of this site.
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mocking/section1.html
I looked at spark notes and still did not find the answer.
In going over the study guide for to kill a mockingbird I cant find an answer for scout being superstitious.
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I still do not understand how scout thinking he is a monster - in essence even though he is not is being superstitious I am just not getting it.
Scout was superstitious about Boo because he was unknown to her. So she used her imagination -- "Scout describes him as a 'malevolent phantom' over six feet tall who eats squirrels and cats."
How did she view Boo at the end of the book?
How did she view Boo at the end of the book?