Scout is worried about Dill's book inside the Finch house that he lent her.
Scout worries about the entire town burning down, as the Finch house is close to the town center. She is concerned about the safety of the neighbors and the community as a whole. Additionally, Scout is anxious about losing family mementos and possessions in the fire.
Aunt Alexandra's Missionary Scout Meeting is held at the Finch house.
radley house, bob ewell trying to kill him and scout and the trail
Dill goes to the Finch house in "To Kill a Mockingbird" to escape his troubled family life and seek refuge with the kind and understanding Atticus Finch. He forms a close bond with Scout and Jem, and his imaginative stories entertain them.
At the Finch house, trouble begins when Scout and Jem are harassed by Bob Ewell following the trial, putting them in harm's way. At the jail, trouble starts when a mob arrives to lynch Tom Robinson, but is diffused by Scout's innocent conversation with Mr. Cunningham.
Scout's hometown was Maycomb County, Alabama
Scout and Jem Finch's father is Atticus Finch. Their mother passed away when Scout was very young.
Scout meant that Calpurnia had a life and identity beyond just being a housekeeper for the Finch family. She had her own community, friendships, and responsibilities that existed independently from her work at the Finch household. Scout's comment highlighted Calpurnia's individuality and autonomy.
Scout lived on Finch's Landing in Maycomb, Alabama.
Maycomb, Alabama.
Jem Finch is Scout's brother and Atticus's son.
In Harper Lee's, To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout and Jem have one parent, Atticus Finch (their father). Their mother died when Scout was two; she does not remember it, but Jem has a faint memory of her.
Andrea is not a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird." The main characters in the novel are Scout Finch, Atticus Finch, Jem Finch, and Boo Radley.