The townspeople had a mix of curiosity and suspicion towards Boo Radley, as he was a reclusive figure who was rarely seen. Many had heard rumors and formed their own opinions about him without really knowing the truth. Some were frightened by him while others were fascinated.
The townspeople are upset that Scout does not know how to reconcile with them because they feel a sense of betrayal towards her father, Atticus, for defending Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. They expect Scout to conform to the community's racial prejudices, and are disappointed when she does not.
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.
The townspeople are upset that Scout doesn't attend the Missionary Circle tea party because it is a highly respected and traditional social event in Maycomb. Her absence is seen as disrespectful and unconventional, going against the societal norms and expectations of the community.
Estates-General
No, Scout did not agree with Francis' attitude towards Atticus. Scout was very close to her father and admired him greatly. She did not appreciate Francis speaking ill of Atticus and defended him when Francis made negative comments.
estates-general
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.