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Scout is called a coward by Cecil Jacobs for not fighting back against her cousin Francis's insults about Atticus defending Tom Robinson. She walks away from the situation to maintain her composure and follow her father's advice to not fight over words.
Because Scout refuses to fight him as she normally would because her father told her not to get into any fights over him and his trial.
Cecil Jacobs.
lol whut?
No one. Atticus TELLS her it is a sin.
Jem calls Scout, Scout... Scout is the nickname. Scout's real name is Jean Louise Finch
Mercutio calls Tybalt a coward in Romeo and Juliet.
Francis Hancock is Aunt Alexandra's eight-year-old grandson (Jem's and Scout's cousin) in "To Kill a Mockingbird". He was the boy that got in the fight with Scout because he called Atticus a "n----- lover."
Scout gets angry and punches Francis in the face for insulting her father. She defends Atticus and does not tolerate derogatory remarks about him.
Francis calls Atticus names and insults Scout by calling her father a "nigger-lover." His words upset Scout because they are disrespectful and hurtful towards her father.
Scout gets in a fight in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" after a boy insults her father, Atticus, by calling him a "n****r-lover". This event leads to Jem stepping in to defend his sister and ultimately results in a scuffle between the kids.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, there is a physical fight between Jean Louise "Scout" Finch and her cousin Francis Hancock at Christmas. Francis insults Atticus, Scout's father, which leads to Scout retaliating by punching him in the face.
Scout's outburst in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is triggered by her cousin Francis making derogatory remarks about Atticus and their family. Francis insults Atticus and calls Scout's father a "n****r-lover," causing her to become angry and lash out at him. This incident highlights the theme of racism and prejudice present in the novel.
Scout becomes convinced the world is ending when she hears Miss Maudie saying that it's a sin to kill a mockingbird. In her young mind, she believes this is an omen that something terrible is about to happen.
courage courage Its a coward or if there being racist... Chinese
In the last part of the story, Mr. Ewell follows Jem and Scout home when Scout is wearing a Halloween costume. Ewell attacks Jem, but Ewell intends to hurt Scout as payback to Atticus. When Ewell throws Jem about, Jem breaks his arm-- but that is not known until Bo carries Jem to the house and Atticus calls a doctor.
Scout fights her cousin Francis at Finch's Landing because he insults her father, Atticus, by calling him names and criticizing him for defending Tom Robinson, a black man. This leads to Scout's emotional outburst and physical confrontation with Francis.