As Atticus prepares to shoot the rabid dog he slides his glasses on top of his head to aim the gun. The drop back down in his way so he takes them off and drops them to the ground. He is in a rush to take his shot before the dog moves or lunges.
Atticus drops his glasses during the confrontation with Bob Ewell to show his vulnerability and humanity. It also symbolizes the moment of intense pressure and tension during the trial, highlighting Atticus's integrity and determination to stand up for what is right.
Atticus has one eye working- this is linked to the one all-seeing eye in Greek myth. The Graeae sisters to the Gorgons had one eye to see the world from an outside perspective, like Atticus.
wisdom because he looks at things from a different perspective than most people do.
No, the lemon drop plan was not enacted in "To Kill a Mockingbird". The lemon drop plan is a term used by Scout to describe the strategy of licking offending schoolchildren out of a tree, which was never carried out.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Harper Lee compares Miss Caroline's hands to "two small paws." This description emphasizes Miss Caroline's youthfulness and inexperience as a teacher.
actually the man doesnt drop his glasses there all you find are black glasses. use the itemfinder. blackglasses increase dark type moves If you actually look at the man who lost them, their are glasses on his face.
no they can not
kill them!
Kill a monster and it may at random give a drop.
creepers drop gunpowder, zombies drop rotten flesh, spiders drop string and spider eyes,and skeletons drop arrows and bones
No. Only if you are having twins and wear glasses. sorry.
were safety glasses and drop the slide
no, it can't
Yes it is.
No but if you really care about your glasees then you can take it out