He couldn't. Scout was maturing and knew something was wrong. Any child would go after their father if they knew something terrible was going to happen. However, Atticus could have told Calpurnia or the Aunt to watch them carefully and keep them busy.
Atticus thinks the children didn't stay put because there was no sign of them in their treehouse, and they were not answering him when he called out to them. He also noticed a shadow moving by the Radley's gate, which made him suspect that the children were not where they were supposed to be.
Atticus thinks they didn't stay because scout has a blanket wrapped around her shoulders.
Because he knows some terrible things will happen there
no he didnt.
i think she didnt have any children
Atticus thinks they didn't stay because scout has a blanket wrapped around her shoulders.
The children thought Atticus was too old because he did not participate in physical activities like their friends' fathers did, and his hair was turning grey. In addition, Atticus was more reserved and calm compared to the other fathers in the town.
He Didnt What Makes You Think That You Weirdo?!?
Atticus goes and talks to Jem and Scout and tells them that they need to change the way they act. He tells them that they need to act more like the rest of the finch family.atticu originally tries to follow alexandras way to raise children but it makes scout cry and then stops her way of raising children.
Bob Ewell feels angry with Atticus because he feels humiliated by the trial and the way Atticus exposed his lies. The threat he makes towards Atticus is real, given Ewell's violent and vengeful nature. He might try to get to Atticus by targeting his family, especially his children Scout and Jem.
Harper Lee wanted the reader to realize how Atticus treated his children; like adults in a very mature like way.
i THiNK iTS THE T0M R0BiNS0N CASE AND HiS CHiLDREN, SC0UT AND JEM, THAT THEY GR0W UP WELL.
it is the thing that is powderey that makes cement in the long term. That help any1? Didnt think so. :) it is the thing that is powderey that makes cement in the long term. That help any1? Didnt think so. :) it is the thing that is powderey that makes cement in the long term. That help any1? Didnt think so. :)
Atticus believes in honesty and open communication with children, which he demonstrates through his parenting philosophy. He values truthfulness and respect for children's curiosity, believing that answering their questions helps them learn and grow. Atticus wants children to feel comfortable coming to him with their inquiries and to foster a trusting relationship with them.
It's because Atticus, being in the unique relationship that he is in with Scout and Jem, is trying to teach them respect for people and for themselves. By calling them "Atticus" puts them on the same level as him. They are people, not children.