Atticus woke the children up because there was a fire. He wanted them to get a far enough distance away, so that the people in the town could put out the fire.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children, Scout and Jem, do not go to jail. However, they do witness their father, Atticus Finch, defending Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape, in a racially charged trial. This experience exposes them to the realities of racism, injustice, and prejudice in their community.
they go to look for atticus, and find him outside the country jail.
He sneaks wout with Dill and Scout to find out where Atticus was.
Because there was a fire in Miss Maudie's house, and it was for the children's safety.
Miss Maudie's house is on fire.
Jem sneaks out to retrieve his pants.
The Cunninghams go to jail in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because they are part of a mob trying to harm Tom Robinson, the African American man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Atticus Finch, the lawyer defending Tom, prevents the mob from carrying out their violent intentions.
The mob scene in "To Kill a Mockingbird" occurs in Chapter 15 when a group of men go to the Maycomb jail to try and harm Tom Robinson. Atticus Finch intervenes and diffuses the situation, ultimately protecting Tom from the angry mob.
The quote "Bad language is a stage all children go through" is spoken by Atticus Finch in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Atticus says this to explain why he is not overly concerned when his daughter Scout uses curse words, believing it to be a passing phase.
Are you 5? People don't go to jail for other people trying to kill them. If someone tried to kill him, they would go to jail.
Boo Radley was taken to the county jail because he stabbed Bob Ewell to keep him from harming Jem and Scout. However the Sheriff let Boo go because he said that it looked like Bob fell on the knife.
Scout's brother's name in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Jeremy Finch, but he prefers to go by his nickname "Jem."
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the children, Scout and Jem, use air rifles to shoot at birds, not specifically mockingbirds. The mockingbird is a symbolic and innocent creature, so harming one would go against the novel's theme of the destruction of innocence and the consequences of prejudice and injustice.
Runaway children do not go to jail, they are treated like missing persons. A habitual runaway may be treated differently, but jail is not one of the options.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children believe in superstitions like the Radley house being haunted. This influences their behavior as they dare each other to go near the house, creating a sense of fear and intrigue. Their belief in these superstitions adds excitement and curiosity to their everyday lives.
yes they did
Aunt Alexandra ... I think?
He went to jail for kidnapping his ex wife and children.