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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the weather on Halloween night is described as warm and clear, with a gentle breeze. The moon is full, casting a soft light over the town as Scout and Jem walk home from the Halloween pageant.
A Halloween Pageant was held in "To Kill a Mockingbird" to quell the pranks. Children were allowed to dress up for the pageant, but not to go trick or treating with costumes on.
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The Halloween night in "To Kill a Mockingbird" takes place on October 31, 1935.
The town children trapped the Rearden family's cow in an outhouse as a Halloween prank in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." This was part of a series of pranks that escalated throughout the night, causing distress to the town residents.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout Finch wears a ham costume to her school's Halloween pageant. Her brother, Jem, is dressed as a cow.
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout wears a ham costume to the Halloween pageant. The costume was made by her aunt, and she wears it as she walks home with Jem after the pageant.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the holiday in which children are attacked is Halloween. During Halloween night, Scout and Jem are followed home by Bob Ewell, who attacks them in an attempt to get back at Atticus for defending Tom Robinson.
After Halloween in Maycomb, the weather gets colder, prompting parents to have their children wear shoes to stay warm. Additionally, it is a sign of societal norms and the children following the expectations of their community.
The local woman who planned the Halloween pageant in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was Miss Maudie Atkinson. She was a kind and spirited neighbor who was respected by the children in the story.
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Jem initially shows cowardice in "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he refuses to retrieve his pants from the Radley house and later when he runs away after the confrontation with Bob Ewell on the night of the Halloween pageant. These instances illustrate Jem's fear of facing the unknown and his instinct for self-preservation in challenging situations.
No, in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Mr. Avery is not married. He is a neighbor of the Finch family in Maycomb and is known for his predictions about the weather.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," it last snowed in Maycomb County in 1885 during a rare weather event.