Answer:
Scout's point of view is limited by her own race
Scout is young and somewhat inexperienced
Seeing the difference between the black community and the white community, which is all Scout has really known her whole life, opens her eyes to a new type of world. The community is portrayed very positively; almost everyone is warm and welcoming to Jem and Scout. They are surprised at the way Calpurnia acts and speaks differently in her own church, but she explains that it's because she doesn't want her people to think she is 'acting white' or putting on a front to separate herself.
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