1) Bob Ewell seems to be taking revenge on everyone who took part in the trial:
2) The children mention the Radley's for the first time after a long period has passed
where they were not mentioned
3) On their way to the Halloween Pageant Jem and Scout are scared by Cecil
Three events that indirectly concern the finches in "To Kill a Mockingbird" are the trial of Tom Robinson, the escalating racial tensions in Maycomb, and the presence of Boo Radley in the neighborhood. These events have an impact on the Finch family and the community as a whole, shaping the narrative of the novel.
The three events from chapter 27 of To Kill A Mocking bird are Bob Ewell losing his job, Bob Ewell attemptin to break into Judge Taylor's house during churchtime, and Bob Ewell had been harassing Helen Robinson.
go on www.sparknotes.com it will give a summary and analysis of each chapter, and it will alsohelp with the characters, themes, plot, etc. also..... very good book!!It is a brief introduction about Maycomb, the Finches background and some events that happened after the ending.
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Apathy
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Apathy or indifference towards current events would be the closest opposite of deep concern. This implies a lack of interest or involvement in what is happening in the world.
Public affairs
To voice a concern orally or in writing about unfavorable events or circumstances.
public affairs
(2) they fail to account for unique events.
Events are important in any piece of prose, which is characterised by the narration of an event or a series of events. They serve as a showcase for the author's principles and ideas.