The fight ends when Ivan submits to the pressure and aggression of the other dogs, accepting his place in the hierarchy. This causes Scout to feel noble as he stands his ground and remains true to himself, not succumbing to the pressure to fight or hurt others to prove his worth. Scout's determination to stay true to his values and beliefs is what makes him feel noble in the end.
She got onto a fight with him.
Scout feels noble after the fight with Cecil Jacobs because she stands up for her father, Atticus, and his beliefs by not backing down from a challenge. Additionally, she demonstrates bravery and integrity by not letting Cecil's taunts affect her or make her question her father's values.
Scout feels guilty at school after her teacher, Miss Caroline, scolds her for being able to read and write. This incident makes Scout feel bad for making Miss Caroline embarrassed in front of the class.
Scout shares a message from Atticus about how Mr. Cunningham is a good man at heart and that he should allow his conscience to guide him. This makes Mr. Cunningham feel ashamed of the mob mentality he was caught up in during the attempted lynching at the jail.
Scout is upset because Miss Caroline, her teacher, scolds her for already knowing how to read. This makes Scout feel embarrassed and misunderstood, as she was just trying to participate in class.
The woman at Cal's church who made Scout feel unwelcome was Lula. She criticized and questioned Scout's presence at the African American church service, causing discomfort for Scout and Cal.
Tell both of them how you feel -- that it makes you sad to see them fighting. Then it's up to them: will they worry more about how you feel or about how they feel? And if they are going to fight despite what you feel, I think you have the right to insist that it be a fair fight, and that when it's over, it's over.
Scout wants to quit school in Chapter 3 because her teacher, Miss Caroline, is upset with her for being able to read and write. Scout feels misunderstood and frustrated, as Miss Caroline's reaction makes her feel like she has done something wrong simply by being literate.
Scout's polite conversation about one of the son's having lunch at her house and a one-sided discussion of "entailments" diffuses the mob anger and makes the men feel ashamed to be threatening Scout's father.
She never won the Nobel Peace Prize, so this question is groundless.
he felt exuberant and joyful
Definitely talk to him/her about the situation and how it makes you feel to be treated like that. Do not escalate the discussion into a fight though.