Jem is shocked and upset when Scout tells him about overhearing Miss Gates's racist comments at the courthouse. He struggles to reconcile the stark contrast between her condemnation of Hitler's prejudice and her own racist remarks, leading him to question the hypocrisy and ignorance present in the society around him.
Jem reacts angrily to the news. In a fit of rage, Jem tells her, "I never wanta hear about that courthouse again." Miss Gates said that it's horrible for Hitler to do horrible things to the Jews Jem agreed. But remember what she said about Tom and his trial.. Since he was black, he should have been guilty.. She is a hypocrite and is racist against black people.
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Atticus, Jem and Sheriff Tate hid Boo Radley from Scout's view in chapter 16 of To Kill a Mockingbird. They did not want Scout to see Boo as they were concerned about how she would react.
Scout reacts by feeling shocked and hurt, as she doesn't understand why her father is reprimanding her. She becomes quiet and withdraws, struggling to comprehend the situation.
Scout gets angry and punches Francis in the face for insulting her father. She defends Atticus and does not tolerate derogatory remarks about him.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird", Scout and Jem make several discoveries, including Atticus' former nickname of One-Shot Finch. This is an important discovery as it helps the children feel more connected with Atticus.
Dill became upset when Mr. Gilmer questioned him because he was intimidated and felt vulnerable under the pressure of the courtroom setting. Scout, on the other hand, remained calm and composed, showing her maturity and understanding of the situation.
Scout was surprised and touched when she realized Boo had been watching over them and had placed a blanket around her shoulders as they watched the fire. It was a poignant moment that showed Boo's kindness and care for the children.
Scout's outburst is caused by her frustration and anger at her cousin Francis for insulting Atticus and calling him derogatory names due to the ongoing racism in Maycomb. Scout's protective instincts towards her father led her to react emotionally and defend him.
Scout is devastated and confused by Tom Robinson's death. She struggles to comprehend the injustice surrounding the situation, questioning the ethics and fairness of the world she lives in. This event further shapes her understanding of prejudice and discrimination in Maycomb.
Mr. ewell acts like a compassionate angel and Judge Taylor yells "liar, liar, pants on fire" and Jem and scout start fist fighting