In chapter 13, Scout cries in her fathers lap after he talks harshly to her about her families heritage. He's been influenced by their visiting aunt, but Atticus ends up telling Scout and Jem to just forget it.
Scout cries after seeing the injustice of Tom Robinson's trial and realizing the cruel nature of racism in the community of Maycomb. The realization of the prejudice and ignorance that led to an innocent man being wrongly convicted weighs heavily on her young conscience.
yes, she does. at the end of ch 13.
Scout from To kill a mocking bird?
What is the setting of how to kill a mocking bird
Jean Louise Finch.
The newspaper editor.
If you read all of To Kill a Mocking Bird, you will find out their relationship.
Well Atticus does say "It is a sin too kill a mocking bird."And at the end scout said it too.
The fight between Jem and Scout tells you that he is short tempered.
In the book 'To Kill a Mocking Bird',by Harper Lee,ÊDill rings a bell when he sees Atticus coming. Dill and Scout were lookouts.
to kill a mocking bird
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the word "vexation" is used when Atticus Finch tells Scout that sometimes people are just "hot and tired" and that it's nothing to get upset about. Scout responds by saying that it was the school's eccentric ways that caused her vexation.
To kill a mocking bird and Hunger Games are ross lynch favorite books.
A shotgun would do the job quite easily.