She starts talking to him about his legal entailments and his son, and asks him to tell his son "hey." All of the men stare at her. Mr. Cunningham, suddenly ashamed, squats down and tells Scout that he will tell his son "hey" for her, and then tells his companions to clear out.
Scout makes the men realize the human in themselves and in others. Her words of human warmth make the lynch mob leave because they know deep down inside that they are monsters for attempting to harm or kill another human being.
Scout learns from Mr. Cunningham the importance of empathy and understanding towards others, regardless of their differences or circumstances. She realizes that people should be treated with respect and kindness, even in times of tension or conflict.
Scout tells her teacher that the Cunninghams never take things from people unless they are able to pay it back.
Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham about his entailment and how he is friends with her father, Atticus. She reminds him of his humanity, prompting him to see the situation through a different lens and eventually leading the mob to disperse.
he taught her from the beginning
Basically Scout taught uncle Jack to hear both sides of the story before coming to a conclusion.
scout teaches her
you can do good things and help the community, so being a boy scout you can learn how
Scout learns that Calpurnia is proficient in reading and writing, which surprises her because she had assumed that Calpurnia was illiterate. This discovery challenges Scout's preconceived notions about Calpurnia's education and capabilities.
Atticus tells Scout that she should learn a trick of how everyone has a perspective and a way of seeing things and you need to "walk around on their skin for a while". not the exact quote but whatever...
nife
كس امك انا نكت امك
Boy Scout, but they are n ot opposite, they learn and study the same things.
dill tells her
that attices does do something cool and aint what she thought he was