She pointed out the legal entanglements that he had. He then realized that he is no better than others and walked in their shoes because of the recognition of each ones humanity.
Scout and Jem made Mr. Cunningham stand in Atticus's shoes by showing him empathy and understanding during the mob scene at the jail. They engaged him in conversation about personal matters, creating a connection that reminded him of his own humanity and the importance of doing the right thing. This helped Mr. Cunningham recognize Atticus as a fellow human being and not just an adversary, leading him to disband the mob and leave peacefully.
Aunt Alexandra forbids Scout from inviting Walter Cunningham to their house and tells her "'Don't be silly, Jean Louise,' said Aunt Alexandra. 'The thing is, you can scrub Walter Cunningham till her shines, you can put him in shoes and a new suit, but he'll never be like Jem. Besides, there's a drinking streak in that family a mile wide. Finch women aren't interested in that sort of people.'"
Scout tells the teacher that Walter is poor and the poor don't take money because it show disrespect and the teacher hit scout in the hand with a ruler because that is not what she believes in in her perspective
Scout forgets her shoes while at the auditorium. She leaves them behind as she is in a rush to get home.
They left because Scout was making them feel bad about what they are about to do by relating to something Mr. Cunningham could understand. Then he called it off. Mr. Cunningham's mob left because Scout allowed Mr. Cunningham to think about Tom and how Cunningham would feel to be in Tom's shoes
Scout had lost her shoes and dress.
Scout learns to empathize and understand others by imagining themselves in their place. This helps Scout gain perspective and develop compassion towards others. By figuratively walking in others' shoes, Scout is able to see the world from different viewpoints and truly understand them.
You never know a man until you stand in his shoes
The children don't go back for Scout's shoes because they are afraid of Boo Radley, who they suspect is lurking in the shadows. The fear of encountering Boo outweighs their concern for Scout's shoes. Additionally, they feel ashamed and guilty for trespassing on the Radley property, which influences their decision to leave the shoes behind.
so she can get her shoes from behind the stage
Yes I've actually gotten some from there before.
i have gotten shoes from www.im-link.com. Alot of my friends will go in together and place a large order and get the shoes we need for that season. Hope this helps!