He told Scout to mind her Aunt Alexandra, just like she minds everyone else in the house: Atticus and Calpurnia.
Atticus explains to Scout that Jem does indeed have a mind of his own, just like everyone else. He encourages Scout to continue to be curious and ask questions, but to also be considerate and respectful of others' perspectives and feelings. Atticus values open communication and believes in fostering a strong sense of empathy and understanding within his children.
He says to give jem space to be himself and have alone timewith his magizines
Atticus tells Scout that she doesn't have to mind Jem, but that she should try to understand him and see things from his perspective. He encourages her to learn to appreciate her brotherβs point of view and be more empathetic towards him. Atticus emphasizes the importance of patience and compassion in their relationship.
Atticus makes a bargain with Scout that he will continue reading with her every night if she agrees to continue going to school. This deal serves as motivation for Scout to maintain her education and continue learning.
Atticus made a deal with Scout that they could continue reading together as long as they kept it a secret from her teacher. He didn't want to cause any trouble or conflict between them and the school.
"If you'll concede the necessity of going to school, we'll go on reading every night just as we always have. Is it a bargain?"She tells him that they will fake a love
Atticus responds calmly and compassionately when he finds Dill in Scout's room, understanding that Dill is upset and seeking comfort. He listens to Dill's explanation without judgment and provides reassurance and guidance.
Atticus made a deal with Scout that they could keep reading together every night, but only if she continued to go to school and learn from her teacher, Miss Caroline. This was a compromise to ensure that Scout still received a formal education while also nurturing her love for reading.
On the first day of school, Scout got into trouble because she was already able to read. Scout becomes extremely sad that she got into trouble and blames it on Atticus because he taught her how to read. After telling Atticus about her problem, Atticus makes a compromise to her. He told her, "If you'll concede the necessity of going to school, we'll go on reading every night just as we always have." Scout happily agreed.
Atticus made a deal with Scout that they would continue reading together, but on the condition that she wouldn't tell her teacher about it. He agreed to keep their reading lessons at home private to avoid causing any further conflict with the teacher.
Scout wants to quit school because her teacher doesn't know what to do with her, and therefore wants her to quit reading with Atticus. This distresses Scout a great deal, as well as the fact that the teacher just doesn't understand about The Cunninghams because she's not from Maycomb.
Atticus goes and talks to Jem and Scout and tells them that they need to change the way they act. He tells them that they need to act more like the rest of the finch family.atticu originally tries to follow alexandras way to raise children but it makes scout cry and then stops her way of raising children.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the characters with moral responsibility are individuals like Atticus Finch, who exhibit a strong sense of integrity, empathy, and justice. They are also the characters who choose to stand up against injustice and discrimination, even when it is difficult or unpopular to do so.
Fact Fiction Harper Lee- tomboy, loved reading, 6 yrs old Scout Finch- tomboy, loves reading, 6 yrs old -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scottsboro Boys- were charged of rape, which they didn't do. Tom Robinson- was charged of rape, which he didn't do. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Truman Capote- friend of Harper Charles Baker Harris (Dill)-friend of Scout -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amasa Coleman Lee- her father, a lawyer Atticus Finch- Scout's father, a lawyer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monroeville, Alabama- small town in southern Alabama Maycomb, Alabama- small town in southern Alabama (it was renamed maycomb in her book to prevent any legal probloms which can result in sewing) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harper Lee- studied law at Montgomery Atticus Finch- also studied law at Montgomery