she assure him by saying it is a sin to shoot a mockingbird
Atticus believes that Mr. Tate is protecting Boo Radley by claiming Bob Ewell fell on his own knife and died. Atticus knows that Boo Radley killed Bob Ewell in an act of self-defense to protect Jem and Scout. By allowing Boo to remain anonymous as the hero, Atticus helps maintain his privacy and protects him from unwanted attention.
Because he's trying to keep Boo on the DL..?
She says that it would be like "killing a mockingbird"
he said that Jem did it
Jem is impressed with Atticus and he responds by saying that Atticus is a gentleman like him. Jem is Atticus' son in To Kill A Mockingbird.
Dill tells Atticus that Jem lost his pants in a game of strip poker.
Atticus believes that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they are innocent creatures that do no harm and only bring beauty through their songs. The title of the book could be referencing this idea, suggesting that harming the innocent or helpless, represented symbolically by the mockingbird, is a grave injustice.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," a notable example of repartee is the exchange between Scout and Atticus Finch when Scout asks him if they are poor. Atticus replies by saying that they are indeed poor financially, but rich in other ways. This witty and clever response showcases Atticus' astuteness and ability to impart important life lessons to his daughter.
Atticus responds by saying that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they do nothing but bring joy and music to the world. He explains to Jem that mockingbirds are innocent creatures and it is wrong to harm them.
People are saying that Gan Ning killed Ling Tong and himself but the truth is he died of sickness shortly before a battle.
Jem constructs his snowman using dirt and snow, shaping it to resemble someone sitting down. Atticus compliments Jem by saying that the snowman looks just like Mr. Avery sitting in his chair when asleep in the sun.
Marc Antony killed himself by "falling on his sword" which was the Roman way of saying he stabbed himself in the gut. This was the honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.
Marc Antony killed himself by "falling on his sword" which was the Roman way of saying he stabbed himself in the gut. This was the honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.
After Atticus understands that Boo Radley, not Jem, killed Bob Ewell, Mr. Tate tells him that he intends to say Bob Ewell fell on his knife to spare Boo from becoming a town celebrity. Scout assures Atticus that Mr. Tate is right by saying that letting Boo become the center of attention of the town would be like shooting a mockingbird.
Atticus is referring to Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman in "To Kill a Mockingbird." The phrase "going to the chair" is a colloquial way of saying that Tom is likely to be convicted and sentenced to death in the electric chair.
Atticus saying the same thing as Mr. Raymond shows that he is empathetic and understanding towards the perspective of others. This display of empathy could potentially change the town's view of Atticus, as they may come to see him as someone who is open-minded and willing to listen to different viewpoints.