Bob Ewell spits in Atticus' face and threatens to get Atticus if it takes the rest of his life. Atticus' response is that he wished Bob Ewell didn't chew tobacco. He feels Bob is just acting out to ease his wounded ego and does not believe Bob will really do anything.
When Bob Ewells met Atticus at the post office he spit in his face, called him names and asked him "Too proud to fight, you 'African American' lovin' *****?" Atticus just walks away. Atticus later tells Jem and Scout not to worry about it because Mr. Ewells just needed to get out his frustration about his reputation being hurt by the trial.
Bob Ewell confronts and threatens Atticus for humiliating him in court during the trial. He vows revenge on Atticus and his children, Scout and Jem. Atticus remains calm and uncompromising in the face of Bob's aggression.
No, she is not. She thinks Atticus is being sarcastic and making fun of her.
CFC's are a major threat to ozone. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The people of Maycomb resent Atticus for defending Tom Robinson because he is challenging the deeply ingrained racism in their community. His defense of a black man against a white woman's accusation goes against the social norms and beliefs of the town, causing many to react with anger and prejudice. Atticus's actions force the people of Maycomb to confront their own biases and prejudices, making them uncomfortable and defensive.
The African American community in town brings food to Atticus Finch as a gesture of gratitude and support for his defense of Tom Robinson, an African American man wrongfully accused of raping a white woman. This act symbolizes their respect for Atticus's courage and moral integrity in standing up against racial injustice. Atticus is deeply touched by their kindness and humility, recognizing the significance of their support in a community that faces systemic oppression. He understands the weight of their gesture, reflecting his commitment to justice and equality.
Aunt Alexandra reacts to Atticus's defeat by being supportive and understanding. She is disappointed but remains composed and tries to comfort Atticus and the family during the challenging time. Despite her initial concerns about the trial, she remains loyal to Atticus and his values.
Atticus does not react to Bob Ewell spitting in his face because he knows that Bob is trying to provoke him. By remaining calm and composed, Atticus shows his strength and dignity in the face of Bob's aggression. He sees it as a way to protect his ideals of integrity and respect.
Scout gets angry and punches Francis in the face for insulting her father. She defends Atticus and does not tolerate derogatory remarks about him.
The ozone layer is under threat due to the continues use of CFCs. These CFC react with ozone and cause a number of problems.
Miss Maudie remains composed and prioritizes saving what she can from the fire. Atticus is calm and level-headed, focusing on the safety of his children and the community. Both characters show resilience in the face of adversity.
They were against it!