I'm pretty sure it was Miss Caroline, the school teacher, but it could also be Mr Avery because I remember reading something about him getting stuck in the window frame trying to escape from the fire. But this could be because he was helping save Miss Maudie's stuff.... :-)
After Miss Maudie's house was destroyed by fire, she tells Scout that the house was too big for her anyway. She tells Scout that once the fire was out and everything cleared away she would build a smaller house.
Miss Maudie said, "Always wanted a smaller house, Jem Finch. Gives me more yard. Just think, I’ll have more room for my azaleas now!"
read the book it's somewhere between 7-10 chapters....
it burned down in a fire in the middle of winter
Miss Maudie's house burns down when a fire breaks out in the night. The fire is believed to have started due to a faulty flue in the kitchen. Despite the efforts of the town to put out the fire, the house is destroyed.
Miss Maudie's house catches fire in chapter 8, burning to the ground. The whole neighborhood comes together to help save what items they can and support Miss Maudie in her loss. Despite the tragedy, Miss Maudie remains positive and resilient.
Miss Maudie's house fire in "To Kill a Mockingbird" symbolizes both destruction and rebirth. The fire destroys her physical home but allows her to rebuild it even better, symbolizing resilience and the ability to overcome adversity. It also serves as a metaphor for the larger themes of loss and renewal in the novel.
After the fire at Miss Maudie's house, someone discreetly puts a blanket around Scout's shoulders, but she does not see who did it. This act of kindness is symbolic of the support and care the community provides for one another in times of need.
Miss Maudie's house in "To Kill a Mockingbird" burned down in a fire. The neighbors helped salvage some of her belongings and set up a collection to support her during that time. Miss Maudie maintains a positive outlook and sees the event as an opportunity to build a smaller, more efficient house.
4) How do Maggie and Dee regard the fire that destroyed the house?
Atticus saves Miss Maudie's rocking chair from the fire in Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when Miss Maudie's house catches fire and the neighbors help to salvage her belongings. Atticus carries the rocking chair to safety before it is destroyed by the flames.
Miss Maudie stayed with the Miss Stephanie Crawford after the fire at her house.
Yes
Atticus saves Maudie's oak rocking chair because he thought that she should keep what she values the most.
He wants Scout to hear his discussion with Jack, so he doesn't send him to bed earlier.