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Boo had come out and places a blanket on Scout's shoulders while she and Jem watch Miss Maudie's house burn, without being noticed.

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What is Atticus referring to and what is maycomb disease?

Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is referring to racism and prejudice in the town of Maycomb. "Maycomb disease" is a metaphor for the deeply ingrained racism and social injustice that permeates the community, causing ignorance and intolerance to spread like an illness.


Who according to atticus are the only ones to cry when maycomb does something terrible like the jury did?

According to Atticus, only children cry when Maycomb does something terrible, such as the unjust decision made by the jury in Tom Robinson's trial. Atticus believes that adults have become desensitized to the injustices and prejudices in their society.


How do people behave in the maycomb?

the people in maycomb are very racist. only atticus and miss Maudie ar not. some like to gossip alot, and the white southerners are percieved as very rude


Where does the narrator live in To Kill a Mockingbird?

A mockingbird lives in everyone. It is the good in you, or the innocence. Sometimes the mockingbird shows more in some people than others like Boo Radley, Miss Maudie, Atticus, and Tom Robinson


Why does Atticus' view of race differ than the people living in Maycomb in to kill a mockingbird?

people had a distorted view of atticus because public sentiment in maycomb county led towards the public norm of racism and prejudice. Because atticus was defending a black man for rape in an environment like that he was misunderstood as going against the other white folk in the town. Atticus was an individual in that he did not care about what the public thought of him, he defended Tom Robinson to the best of his ability because it was the right thing to do, even if the other residents of Maycomb country resented him for it


Why is scout having a hard time accepting that Atticus is old?

Scout didn't like the fact that Atticus was old because he says " Our father didn't do anything" (chapter 10) and Scout feels like his father can't do anything useful but it is then shown later in the book that Atticus has the best shot in maycomb and Scout and Jem are quite shocked.


How do the people of maycomb start to treat Atticus and the children?

The people of Maycomb start to treat Atticus and the children with hostility and criticism as Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. They face prejudice and discrimination from the townspeople who disapprove of Atticus taking on the case and for allowing his children to be exposed to such controversy.


How is Atticus from To Kill a Mockingbird a good representation of a mockingbird?

Atticus is a good representation of a mockingbird because he never results to violence or ever loses his temper. At one point in the novel Atticus's house gets set on fire but it doesn't bother him at the slightest. Even when Bob Ewell spits in his face after the trial, Atticus just looks at him then carries on like nothing has happened. Mockingbirds just stay out of harms way and mind their own business never making a sound. Atticus is exactly the same but when it comes to the trial quite is impossible when your trying to defend a black man in Maycomb county.


Why doesn't Atticus fall into despair like Jem does?

Atticus doesn't fall into despair like Jem because he knows what the verdict is going to be against Tom the whole time that he is Tom's lawyer. Atticus knows that there is too much racism and that a black man's word will never stand up against a white man's because maycomb is very racist in the 1930s.


What gun did Atticus Finch use to shoot the dog?

in the movie it looked like a Krag-Jørgensen


How are the citizens of may comb reacting to atticus defending tom Robinson in to kill a mockingbird?

The citizens of Maycomb are divided in their reactions to Atticus defending Tom Robinson. Some respect Atticus for upholding justice and fairness, while others criticize and ostracize him for challenging the status quo and going against societal norms of racism and prejudice. Overall, the community's response reveals deep-seated racial tensions and prejudice in Maycomb.


How does Atticus feel tward the radleys?

he is okay with what they believe, like how Arthur (Boo) stays inside. Atticus isn't a judgemental person, so its not like hes going to judge them. he has met them all before, so they aren't new to him like Boo was new to Scout. Atticus is very relaxed with the Radleys.