Older, and creepier
Scout notices her father, Atticus Finch, displaying moral courage and integrity by defending Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused of a crime. She also sees his empathy towards others as he teaches her to see the world from different perspectives. Furthermore, Scout realizes that Atticus is not only a wise and compassionate parent but also a fair and just individual who stands up for what he believes is right.
Scout notices that her father, Atticus, is an exceptional shot with a gun when he shoots a rabid dog. This skill was unexpected and unknown to her, revealing a hidden talent that her father possesses.
That he is making her fell more grown up.....idk if that is correct but that is what people have told me
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout doesn't call her father Atticus feeble. She does notice that he is older than other fathers, but she admires him and doesn't see him as feeble. Scout looks up to Atticus for his wisdom and moral strength throughout the novel.
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Bill Gates is not an Eagle Scout- he was a Life Scout. His father William H. Gates, Sr. is a Distinguished Eagle Scout.
Scout's father taught her to read.
The narrator notices changes in Dr. Shepard's body language and demeanor. Dr. Shepard seems tense, anxious, and on edge. His movements are more hurried and he appears to be distracted.
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scout day dreams about her father
In the beginning, Scout is closest to her brother Jem. As the story progresses, she grows closer to her father, Atticus, and learns valuable lessons from him. Scout grows apart from characters like Aunt Alexandra, who represents traditional values that Scout struggles to reconcile with her own sense of justice and fairness. These changes reflect Scout's growing awareness of social injustices and her evolving conscience that values empathy and equality.
Aunt Alexandria is the aunt of Scout and Jem and the Sister of Atticus(scout and jems father).
She didn't want scout to be reading