You will find your answer in Chapter ten of the book at the very beginning. Essentially though, her dislike of him comes from the fact that he is old (nearly fifty) and boring (he doesn't have any interesting jobs and doesn't go hunting or fishing like the other dads in Maycomb County).
Atticus doesnt have many flaws but atticus lies to jem and blames jem for killing bob ewell.
Miss Maudie teaches Scout that her father, Atticus, is a wise and morally upright man who carries himself with dignity and integrity. She helps Scout understand and appreciate Atticus's sense of justice and compassion towards others, which shapes Scout's own values and beliefs.
Yes, Scout is Atticus's daughter.
Scout didn't like the fact that Atticus was old because he says " Our father didn't do anything" (chapter 10) and Scout feels like his father can't do anything useful but it is then shown later in the book that Atticus has the best shot in maycomb and Scout and Jem are quite shocked.
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Atticus doesn't hear Jem and Scout hollering because he is preoccupied with talking to the mob of men outside the jail. He is focused on diffusing the tense situation and protecting Tom Robinson from harm.
Atticus is Jem and Scout's father.
Because they don't know what its like to be in her position.
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.
Scout ask Atticus what does rape means?
Scout wishes that Atticus was more like the fathers of her peers, who were more involved in physical activities and social events. She yearns for him to be more like other fathers who hunt, fish, and play football.
No, Scout did not agree with Francis' attitude towards Atticus. Scout was very close to her father and admired him greatly. She did not appreciate Francis speaking ill of Atticus and defended him when Francis made negative comments.