your question is vague. respect? in what views to whom? society or individual?
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the people in the balcony stood as a sign of respect for Atticus Finch after he defended Tom Robinson in court. It was a gesture of acknowledgment and admiration for his courage and integrity in taking on such a challenging case.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the carved soap figures were made to represent Scout and Jem. They were carved by Boo Radley, and left for the children to find in the knothole of a tree. This gesture symbolizes Boo's attempt to connect with the children and show his care for them.
The word 'asinine' is used in Chapter 5 of To Kill a Mockingbird when Scout narrates, "Lastly, we were to stay away from that house until we were invited there, we were not to play an asinine game he had seen us playing or make fun of anybody on this street or in this town-"
Scout shows integrity in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by standing up for what she believes is right, even when faced with criticism or danger. She remains true to her values of fairness and justice, even when those around her may not agree or understand. Her honesty and courage in facing difficult situations demonstrate her integrity throughout the novel.
Scout standing up for Walter Cunningham showed her compassionate and nonjudgmental nature. It demonstrated her ability to see beyond social status and treat others with respect and empathy. This act showcased her courage and willingness to challenge societal expectations.
It shows Arthur is friendly and trying to make communication with scout and Jem. He wanted to show he wasn't a savage who ate live squirrels at dark
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Miss Fisher's workplace is the post office where she works as a clerk. She is known for being friendly and helpful to the customers in Maycomb. Her character is a minor one in the story, but her interactions with Scout and Jem help to show the tight-knit community in which they live.
Jem treats Scout with care and protectiveness, looking out for her well-being and helping her navigate the complexities of their world. This shows his maturity as he demonstrates empathy and understanding towards his younger sister, taking on a responsible and supportive role in her life.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout does not show interest in learning to be a lady. She is a tomboy who prefers rough-and-tumble activities and struggles with conforming to traditional gender roles. Her character challenges societal expectations and norms.
They first stand up in the courthouse to show Atticus respect, then they are grateful of the job that Atticus did and send him food and gifts.
Scout Finch symbolizes a character who gathers information for the reader, that's why the author named her scout, like one who gathers info, she also symbolizes developing empathy, and a child growing up. The mockingbird symbolizes only Boo Radly and Tom Robinson!!!! I have been studying and analyzing this book for two months. Scout is a character that grows up, mentally as well as physically. Jem, Dill and Scout represent the good in people. They show that not everyone is cruel and bad. And if they don't. they should.
For Halloween instead of getting the kids to go trick or treating, there is a pageant at the school to show the heritage of Maycomb County. Scout is dressed as a ham because maycomb had a lot of pork farms