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Yes, the "mad" dog dies in To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus kills him because he was the best shooter.
He does not die, you might be thinking about Tom Robinson, the black man Atticus is defending He is shot while trying to escape custody after his trial sentences him guilty
You can not answer this question it is never stated in the book. Sorry
Walter Cunningham almost died when Atticus Finch, a lawyer, defended him during a mob scene in "To Kill a Mockingbird." A group of men wanted to take the law into their own hands and harm him, but Scout, the daughter of Atticus, intervened and diffused the situation.
Herodes Atticus died in 177.
She dislikes Atticus and his children since Atticus is supporting a black man in court. Nevertheless Atticus accepts her and tells Scout a lecture about courage and how Mrs. dubose is such a strong person. She is a strong person because she tries to quit her adiction to morphine and die free of it.
The three characters related to this quote from "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee are Atticus Finch, Miss Maudie Atkinson, and Scout Finch. This quote underscores the lesson of empathy and understanding towards innocence and those who cannot protect themselves, mirroring the central theme of the novel about racial injustice and morality in the Southern United States.
He will die.
she is a very inoquous girl and does not understand much about what is going on, she makes the viewers see things through innocent eyes, without bias, she sees many parts of the bookand is unaware of what is going on, in such paarts where tom and atticus are surrounded by the mob
Atticus is praising Mrs. Dubose's courage in battling her morphine addiction despite knowing she will die soon. He sees her as an example of someone who faced adversity with bravery and determination, which he believes is the true definition of courage.
Tom Robinson & Tomas Auld
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch is often seen as the most courageous character. He shows bravery in defending Tom Robinson despite facing intense social pressure and risking personal safety. Other characters, like Scout and Boo Radley, also display acts of courage in different ways throughout the story.