He finds them playing "the Boo Radley game" and also trying to stick a note to the window of the Radley house.
Atticus finds the kids, Jem and Scout, sneaking up to Boo Radley's house in an attempt to peek at him through a window.
he was in front of the jail, and was stopping the men from lynching Tom Robinson
He caught them making a game out of Boo Radley's life.
To "leave those poor people alone." He wants his children to stop, what he considers mocking Boo and the Radleys. He tries to deter his children from the grips of prejudice and judgment.
Atticus wants the children to go home. He knows there will be trouble and he doesn't want them there.
Atticus lets Dill stay the night
He feels he should answer to his kids honestly. When Jem and Scout find out that Atticus is defending Tom Robinson, he honestly tells them what happens
You need to go to your book and find the answer to the question.
He was the dog. The kids learned that Atticus could shoot.
The kids find out that Atticus had been aware of what happened the night Dill lied about Jem losing his pants playing strip poker when they are discussing the events of the previous night in Atticus' office. Atticus tells the kids that he knew the truth the entire time and that he was not fooled by Dill's lie. He goes on to explain his reasoning behind not telling them the truth that night. He says that he wanted to give them the opportunity to tell him the truth on their own and that he was not going to force them to admit the truth if they didn't want to. Atticus also says that he wanted them to learn from the experience and to understand the consequences of lying.Atticus' explanation reveals to the kids that he was aware of what really happened that night and that he was not fooled by Dill's lie. This shows the kids that Atticus is wise and that he trusts them to tell him the truth even when it is difficult to admit. It also teaches them to be honest and to accept responsibility for their actions.
In chapter 15, the children find Atticus outside the Maycomb jail. He is sitting in front of the jailhouse door reading a book, keeping watch over Tom Robinson to protect him from a possible lynch mob.
Bob Ewell attacks Scout and Jem on their way home from the Halloween pageant.
Atticus wanted to shield his children from the harshness of the world and wanted them to see the importance of doing what is morally right, even if it is difficult. He wanted to teach them about fairness, justice and the reality of the judicial system.
Atticus demonstrates his sharpshooting skills by shooting a rabid dog in one shot, which surprises the kids because they didn't know about this hidden talent of his. This scene highlights Atticus's humility and his ability to remain calm under pressure.
He wanted revenge on Atticus and was low enough to go for his kids.
Boo Radley Game:))
People can find information about Atticus on Wikipedia. Atticus was an ancient philosopher that believed in Platonic philosophy. Nobody is sure what he believed exactly but the know he thought Aristotle was an atheist.
Aunt Alexandra asks Atticus to explain the children because she disapproves of their behavior and wants Atticus to instill in them a sense of proper behavior and manners. She believes Atticus should be more authoritative and involved in their upbringing.