I think he was pretty scared and anxious waiting for the mob to arrive but he was chill on the outside so he wouldn't make Tom nervous as well and in the end good prevailed
Myella thinks Atticus is mocking her because he uses formal language and speaks to her politely, which is not how she is used to being treated by others in her community. She interprets his respectful tone as sarcasm and mockery because she cannot fathom someone genuinely being polite to her.
Because Atticus treats her with respect by calling her "Mrs.Mayella" and Ma'amBecause he is just addressing her politely,but she doesnt go to school.so she dosent know how to address people.Mayella thinks that Atticus is making fun of her, because he was simply being courteous and polite. Growing up in the harsh Ewell household, she had never received any respect. Therefore, she thought that Atticus was being sarcastic and was mocking her.No one has ever called her Ms. Miss. or Ma'am before in her life.When Atticus calls her this at the trial, she seems to think that he is mocking her.Mayella is not used to being shown respect. When Atticus calls her ma'am or miss, she thinks he is mocking her.
Because whoever the child was (Cecil Jacobs?) is mocking her in the playground for having a father that is a 'N* Lover' because Atticus is defending a black guy in court and she loses her temper at having her father insulted.
They both feel pity, I think. Tom feels pity for her because she's always at the house working or taking care of the children and Atticus feels pity for her because she is poor, uneducated, living in squalor and her dad's an alcoholic and beats her.
why do you think jem confessed to atticus about the childrens activites regarding boo radley
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The men come to talk to Atticus at his house because they are concerned about Tom Robinson's safety after an altercation at the jail. They want to ensure that Tom is protected from any potential threat. Atticus' presence is seen as a symbol of fairness and integrity, making him a trusted figure in the community.
Tom Robinson.
i think 1000 beats a minute
I think that Atticus's Comment about the Ku Klux Klan was honest and it was what he felt about them.
black people lover
Jem thinks that Atticus is calling them to come inside for the night, as he does not want them to stay out late and get into trouble. Jem also respects Atticus's authority and knows that they should listen to him.