Burris is disrespectful and defiant towards Ms. Caroline in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He challenges her authority as a teacher and refuses to follow her instructions, making her feel overwhelmed and frustrated. Despite Ms. Caroline's attempts to help him, Burris displays a lack of respect and cooperation in the classroom.
Burris Ewell frightens Miss Caroline because she wanted to sell paintings. It was a good idea untill she got found out. She was sent to jail. Burris was in jail for three months.
a "cootie" in Burris Ewell's head.
Miss Caroline struggles to understand Burris Ewell's unruly behavior and poor hygiene. She tries to enforce cleanliness and discipline, but Burris lashes out in defiance, displaying his ingrained disrespect for authority. Despite Miss Caroline's efforts, Burris remains obstinate and refuses to conform to her expectations.
Ms. Caroline Fisher doesn't understand the social structure of Maycomb: the Cunninghams and Ewells.
He was rude and disobedient to her. Actually, Burris is asked to leave because he has lice. Miss Caroline notices something crawl out of his hair and little Chuck tells her "There ain't no need to fear a cootie ma'am."
Burris Ewell scares Miss Caroline in class. She is horrified when lice crawls out of his hair. When she tries to send him home to bathe he claims that he is not coming back and yells insults at her making her cry.
Miss Caroline insults Walter by trying to give him a quarter for lunch. She claims it to be for a good lunch. He interprets it as pitiful charity, and his father taught him never to accept charity. His family had too much pride for that.
Scout learns that Burris Ewell is from the Ewell family, who are known to be poor and disrespectful. Burris is rude, only attends school on the first day, and also has lice, which causes Miss Caroline to become upset. Scout realizes that the Ewells are considered outcasts in Maycomb society.
Ms. Caroline Fisher is a strict teacher. She wants to do things her way. She does not let scout read and write without permission from the teacher.
Miss Caroline tells Burris Ewell to go home because he is dirty, unkempt, and has lice in his hair, which poses a health risk to the other students. She wants him to clean up and come back to school in better condition.
She finds out that the Ewell's only go into school for the first day every year, and so by sending him home, he wont even be in school for one full day!
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