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Why is scout finch a symbol of a mockingbird?

Scout Finch is seen as a symbol of a mockingbird in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because like a mockingbird, she is innocent, pure-hearted, and vulnerable. Throughout the novel, Scout faces challenges and injustices that threaten her innocence and goodness, much like how mockingbirds are vulnerable to harm despite doing no wrong.


What is the importance of boo in To Kill a Mockingbird?

he was the mockingbird. Boo never did anything wrong except kill a man in order to protect his "children" Jem and Scout. If they would have told on Boo, it would have ruined him. Boo was the MOCKINGBIRD ! Remember the mocking bird never did anything wrong.


Is Boo Radley one of the Human Mockingbirds in To Kill A Mockingbird?

Yes, as provided by Atticus in the novel, 'Mocking birds don't cause harm, or do anything wrong, and just to good.' Arthur (Boo) Didn't do anything wrong, and helped Scout, and Jem when they needed it the most, which was why Scout referred to Boo to her dad as a mockingbird.


What does scout say putting boo on trial be like?

Scout says putting Boo on trial would be like killing a mockingbird, because Boo is innocent and has done nothing wrong. Just like a mockingbird, Boo doesn't harm anyone and should be protected, not persecuted.


According to Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird what are the only 2 reasons that grown men stand out in the yard?

death and politicsIt either means that someone's died, or something's really wrong.


What do you think scout means when she says that it could be like shooting a mockingbird?

When Scout says it could be like shooting a mockingbird, she is referring to the innocence and vulnerability of the individual in question. Just like it is considered a sin to harm a mockingbird, harming a defenseless person or creature would be equally wrong. This quote highlights the importance of compassion and empathy towards those who cannot protect themselves.


What were Jem and Scout told to not shoot?

Jem and Scout were told not to shoot at mockingbirds by their father, Atticus Finch, because it is a sin. Mockingbirds symbolize innocence and purity, and it is considered wrong to harm them as they do no harm to anyone.


Why does Scout think that Mr. Avery gets his information from the Rosetta Stone in To Kill a Mockingbird?

because he believes that whenever bad weather occurs, it is the children's fault for their wrong-doings.


What is wrong with chewing gum in class?

nothing is wrong with chewing gum in class it concentrates and helps you in the MSP


Why does mrs. Caroline yell at Scout?

Mrs. Caroline yells at Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because she believes Scout is disrespecting her and being disruptive in class. Scout's advanced reading skills and knowledge challenge Mrs. Caroline's teaching methods and authority, leading to a misunderstanding between them.


How does scout explain to her father that she understands why it is necessary to cover up the truth about Bob Ewells death?

Scout tells her father, Atticus, that exposing Boo Radley's innocence would be like killing a mockingbird. By making this analogy, she conveys her understanding that protecting Boo, who killed Bob Ewell in defense of Scout and Jem, is the right thing to do because it would be wrong to subject him to the attention and scrutiny of the town.


To kill a mockingbird- why was scout so upset by her teacher's criticism of Hitler?

Scout was so upset by her teacher criticising Hitler because he was being racially prejudiced towards the Jewish people and Scout linked this prejudice to that of Maycomb County and the Negroes. Scout is upset that her teacher sees it as wrong for Hitler to punish the Jews when her teacher does the same thing to Negroes within their own community.