She put Mr. Cunnigham into Atticus' shoes and brought him back to the real world by asking him questions like "hows Walter?" and "will you tell'm i said hello?" and by doing this she put him in Atticus' shoes and showed him that he doesn't need to do what he came to do.
Scout's innocent interactions with the mob outside the jail caused them to see Atticus and Tom Robinson as individuals instead of a faceless enemy. Her presence humanized the situation and reminded them of their individual morals and values, leading them to disband and disperse peacefully.
Scout's innocence had an effect on the mob by getting them out of thinking like a herd. It jolted the mob and got them to come to their senses.
Michael Gray ran into a wall and left skid marks up to the cafeteria aha. and that Andr'e kid came outta no where and farted in Michaels mouth while saying "TRUE AZZ!"
As the mob arrives at the jail, Scout is surprised to discover that she knows some of the men in the crowd. She recognized Dr. Cunningham, the father of little Walter Cunningham.
A Summary of Issac Saney's insights on the book To Kill A Mockingbird
dude u need to read the book, alot of things happen to scout in to kill a mockingbird
for fighting
Read the book to find out.
Scout's dad.
Harper Lee
i think scout sees her as a lonely girl
Her uncle, Atticus' brother.
In the second part of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the narrator is still Scout Finch, who is reflecting back on her childhood experiences.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley saved Scout life when he pulled her away from Mr. Ewell. Source: The Book
Scout does not physically fight Francis in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Instead, there is a heated argument between them in Chapter 9 of the book at Finch's Landing.
In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, the character of Joshua was a cousin to Scout and Jem Finch. His full name was Joshua S. St. Clair.
By wearing a dress.