Scout wants to go back to school because she enjoys learning and studying, she values education, and she wants to be able to read and write better. Additionally, going to school allows her to spend time with friends and socialize with other children her age.
She thinks that school is a useless place full of people who aren't as smart as her. She doesn't like school, and would preferably not go to it at all.
She doesn't like school one bit because she finds the Maycomb school system is useless.
Scout wants to go back to school to get the shoes that she accidentally left there after the pageant.
scout is so happy he gets almost orgasmic feelings!
Scout is very reluctant to attend school.
so she can get her shoes from behind the stage
Scout wants to go back to school because she misses her friends and wants to continue her studies. Additionally, Scout views school as a place where she can learn and grow intellectually, making her eager to return to the stimulating environment.
Scout did not want to go back to school because her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, did not understand that she was already able to read and write. Miss Caroline's lack of understanding made Scout feel misunderstood and frustrated.
Atticus tells Scout that she can stop going to school for now, as long as they continue to read together each night to keep her mind active and growing. He emphasizes the importance of education and encourages her to return to school when she feels ready.
He tells her that if she promises not to tell Miss Caroline about them reading at home, but continues to put up with her and her antics and continue to go to school, then they'll keep reading every night.
He tells her that if she promises not to tell Miss Caroline about them reading at home, but continues to put up with her and her antics and continue to go to school, then they'll keep reading every night.
He tells her that if she promises not to tell Miss Caroline about them reading at home, but continues to put up with her and her antics and continue to go to school, then they'll keep reading every night.
Atticus made a deal with Scout that they could continue reading together as long as they kept it a secret from her teacher. He didn't want to cause any trouble or conflict between them and the school.
when you leave school, you should go back to school.
to meet your friends
Scout got in trouble with her teacher because she already knew how to read and write.
The compromise that Atticus makes with Scout about school is that if Scout continues to go to school then he will continue to read to her at night. This is from the book To Kill A Mockingbird.