In To Kill a Mockingbird the Rosetta Stone is a black basalt that has inscriptions on it. Scout thinks Mr. Avery gets outdated information from the Rosetta Stone.
The Rosetta Stone is an ancient artifact that helped scholars decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout believes that Mr. Avery gets his information from the Rosetta Stone because he is known for making up stories and spreading rumors, much like the way the Rosetta Stone helped uncover hidden meanings. This is a playful and humorous way for Scout to express her skepticism about Mr. Avery's credibility.
because he believes that whenever bad weather occurs, it is the children's fault for their wrong-doings.
Scout and Jem initially intended for the snowman to look like Mr. Avery, their neighbor.
They model their snowman as Mr. Avery. This can be found on page 89.
Scout and Jem's snowman is first made to look like Mr. Avery.
Jem and Scout were blamed by Mr. Avery. Mr. Avery said that bad children make the seasons change.
The cast of Scout - 2012 includes: Mariah Broman as Alana Avery Moss as Brittney Joette Waters as Ceo
Scout thinks the world is ending due to the abnormal snowfall in May, which is an unusual event in Maycomb. Mr. Avery blames the weather on misbehaving children, claiming that their actions are causing the unusual atmospheric conditions.
Mr. Avery whittles the stick of stovewood into a small carving with a pocketknife, which he leaves for Jem and Scout in the knothole of the tree.
Mr. Avery says that bad children cause cold weather. This is ironic because Jem and Scout's reaction to the snow is one of excitement and joy, demonstrating their innocence and goodness.
Jem and Scout create the snowman to resemble Mr. Avery as a form of revenge for his rude behavior and criticism towards them. They see it as a harmless prank to poke fun at him in a creative way. It also symbolizes their resistance to the prejudices and ignorance that Mr. Avery represents in the community.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem and Scout find a small figure carved out of soap that resembles Boo Radley in their front yard. This figure symbolizes Jem's growing understanding and empathy towards Boo as he begins to see him as a kind and sympathetic person rather than a menacing figure.
Mr. Avery can spit tobacco far across the street, which Jem and Dill try to imitate but Scout decides she can't do because she is a girl.