he walked down the street and saw the kids
Boo Radley saved the children from Bob Ewell. Atticus thanks Boo because if Boo hadn't stepped in to stop Bob Ewell, the children probably would have been killed. Atticus is thanking Boo Radley for keeping his children alive. At least, that's how I see it :)
Boo Radley Game:))
Atticus tells the children to leave Boo Radley alone and stop playing the game because it's unfair to make a game out of someone else's life or personal circumstances. He wants them to show empathy and respect for Boo Radley's feelings and privacy, rather than treating him as a source of entertainment or curiosity.
He finds them playing "the Boo Radley game" and also trying to stick a note to the window of the Radley house.
Scout ask Atticus what does rape means?
Atticus tells his children to stop bothering Boo Radley because he wants them to respect his privacy and not perpetuate gossip and rumors about him. He believes in treating others with compassion and understanding, even those who may be misunderstood by society. Atticus wants to teach his children the importance of empathy and respecting others' boundaries.
Boo Radley saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird.
why do you think jem confessed to atticus about the childrens activites regarding boo radley
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the outcome of the children's snooping at the Radley's include getting caught by Atticus and facing consequences for their actions. It also leads to Scout gaining a better understanding of empathy and compassion towards Boo Radley.
They claim they were playing strip poker, and that was why Jem wasn't wearing any pants.
Jem and Scout lie to Atticus about their nighttime visit to the Radley house, which resulted in Nathan Radley shooting at them. They told Atticus that they were playing a prank on a schoolmate instead.
Atticus tells Scout very little about the Radley house, as he wants to respect the privacy of the reclusive Radley family. He also wishes to instill in Scout a sense of empathy and understanding for others' perspectives. Atticus encourages Scout to be compassionate and respectful towards Boo Radley and his family.