Atticus reads the book "The Gray Ghost" to Scout and Jem the night of Bob Ewell's attack. This book is one of Scout's favorites, and she finds comfort in listening to her father read it.
Scout asks Atticus if he and Walter Cunningham Sr. are poor, to which Atticus responds that they are not. Scout then wonders if the Ewells are considered white, leading to a discussion about societal issues and background.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus reveals to Scout that the Ewells are a poor and troubled family with a history of wrongdoing. He explains that the Ewells are considered low-class and dishonest by the community. Atticus also emphasizes the importance of understanding their circumstances and showing compassion towards them.
Bob Ewell threatens Atticus Finch after the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is angry at Atticus for making him look bad in court, and indicates that he will seek revenge. However, his threats ultimately lead to the attack on Scout and Jem instead.
atticus reads to scout at night at the end of the novel
The compromise that Atticus makes with Scout about school is that if Scout continues to go to school then he will continue to read to her at night. This is from the book To Kill A Mockingbird.
The only people who were present during the attack was Arthur (Boo) Radley and Bob Ewells.
Bob Ewell was working against Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird. He held a grudge against Atticus Finch and targeted his children, including Scout, in his attempts to seek revenge. Bob Ewell was responsible for accusing Atticus's client, Tom Robinson, of a crime he did not commit.
When the memory of Atticus calmly folding his newspaper and pushing back his hat became Atticus standing in the middle of an empty waiting street, pushing up his glasses. She was nearly nine years old.
Scout showed courage when she stood up to the mob outside the jail to protect her father, Atticus, and when she spoke to Mr. Cunningham during the lynch mob. She also showed courage when she confronted the Ewells during the trial of Tom Robinson.
Atticus seemed to enjoy the story about Church with Calpurnia, but Aunt Alexandra didnt.
Scout and Jem Finch's father is Atticus Finch. Their mother passed away when Scout was very young.
Yes, Scout is Atticus's daughter.