ms. Maudie's house caught on fire and the fire melted the snowman
The snowman was destroyed by the fire set by Miss Maudie's house when it caught on fire. The fire was started by a group of men, including Atticus, who tried to help put out the fire before it spread. Scout and Jem were devastated by the loss of their snowman, but they learned the importance of community and helping others in times of need.
the snowman DIED
the snowman DIED
Scout and Jem's snowman is first made to look like Mr. Avery.
Scout and Jem initially intended for the snowman to look like Mr. Avery, their neighbor.
They become best friends forever.
They model their snowman as Mr. Avery. This can be found on page 89.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem and Scout find a small figure carved out of soap that resembles Boo Radley in their front yard. This figure symbolizes Jem's growing understanding and empathy towards Boo as he begins to see him as a kind and sympathetic person rather than a menacing figure.
To Kill a Mockingbird is filled with character symbolism. The most prominent are Scout's overalls, Scout and Jem's snowman and Boo Radley's soap carvings.
They tried to make a snowman out of dirt and what snow they could find.
Jem showed Scout a snowman made from dirt and snow to make her feel better after her disagreement with Aunt Alexandra. He even put a hat and some twigs on the snowman to make it look like Mr. Avery.
Mass trespass of Kinder Scout happened in 1932.
Secret Scout in the Temple of Demise happened in 1991.