The mad dog, Tim Johnson
Chapter 8 in "To Kill a Mockingbird" takes place in the winter, as evidenced by the cold weather and the mention of Christmas decorations being put up.
To Kill a Mockingbird was set in Southern Alabama in the early 1930's.
J. B. Lippincott & Co. (a Time-Warner Company) is the publisher of the book To Kill a Mockingbird.
3 years
The Great Depression
The incident with the mad dog in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is unusual for February because it is typically not a time of year when dogs are affected by rabies, which is why the appearance of a rabid dog in the neighborhood is unexpected. Additionally, the sighting of a mad dog adds tension and foreshadowing to the story.
The incident with the dog in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is unusual for February because it is described as being very hot, which is uncommon for that time of year in Maycomb. The unusually warm weather adds tension and foreshadows the intense events that are about to unfold in the story.
I believe it was Mr. Raymond
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," it last snowed in Maycomb County in 1885 during a rare weather event.
Harper Lee (female) wrote To Kill a Mockingbird(her only book).
Scout and Jem look forward to spending time with their friend Dill Harris during the summer in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Dill's visits bring excitement and new adventures to their lives.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," African Americans are not allowed to serve on juries in Alabama during that time period. The exclusion of African Americans from juries was a common practice in many Southern states at that time.