Francis calls scouts father a N (black people) lover. At the time she did not know what this was but she knew it was an insult by the sound of his voice.
Scout gets into a fight with Francis after he insults Atticus for defending Tom Robinson. The result is that Uncle Jack intervenes and punishes Scout for her behavior without fully understanding the situation.
Francis calls Atticus a nigg** lover and scout gets mad and beats him up.
Because Francis called scouts dad a "N" lover. She doesn't know what this means, but by the sound of his voice, she can tell it is an insult.
Scout hit Francis because he called his father a nigg** lover and so Scout hit him because he wouldn't take it back.
Scout gets in a fight with Francis because he insults her father, Atticus, by calling him names. Scout retaliates by punching Francis, and as a result, she is reprimanded by her uncle and sent to her room.
Scout got into a fight with her cousin, Francis, during Christmas at Finch's Landing. Francis made derogatory remarks about Atticus defending Tom Robinson, which led to Scout losing her temper and lashing out.
Francis and Scout got in a fight on Christmas day because Francis insulted Atticus, saying that he was a "nigger-lover." Scout could not tolerate this insult directed at her father, which led to the confrontation between them.
Scout beats up francis for calling atticus a n****r lover.
Scout attacks Francis as a result she was spanked by Uncle Jack.
Scout does not physically fight Francis in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Instead, there is a heated argument between them in Chapter 9 of the book at Finch's Landing.
No, Scout does not beat up Francis in "To Kill a Mockingbird". Scout resists the urge to fight and instead takes the high road, choosing not to physically retaliate, which shows her growth and maturity throughout the novel.
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.
They get into a major fight because Francis calls Atticus, Scout's father, a black-lover. Scout then forgets her promise to Atticus and loses her temper and fights with Francis. Later on, Scout gets into trouble, but Uncle Jack then listens to her side of the story and it is revealed that Francis had been the trouble maker all along and that he always started the fights. Hoped that helped. (:
Because Francis called scouts dad a "N" lover. She doesn't know what this means, but by the sound of his voice, she can tell it is an insult.
She walks away from Cecil because Atticus tells her to fight with her head and walk away and when she fights Francis she is remembering what happened at there family get together so this is before the fight with Cecil.
Scout fights her cousin, Francis, during the family visit to Finch's Landing at Christmas. Francis makes demeaning remarks about Scout's father, Atticus, which leads to the altercation.