Atticus encourages Scout to fight with her head instead of her fists, meaning to use her intellect, reason, and empathy to resolve conflicts intelligently and peacefully. He teaches her to approach situations with understanding and to consider different perspectives before reacting with force.
They punched each other with their fists in what was a very tough fight.
no they use their fists
clenching fists
putting your fists up and getting ready to fight
Atticus scolds Scout about fighting at school after he finds out that she beat up Walter Cunningham. He tells her that he does not approve of her using her fists to solve her problems and encourages her to find other ways to handle conflicts.
No weapons only fists
she is furious at first but then remembers something that Atticus told her the night before: "…You might hear some ugly talk...just hold your head high and keep those fists down…Try fighting with your head for a change…".
Many may fight with their fists first without hesitation, others may use their wits.
With legs or fists
fists and feet on their bodies to run and fight
Touching your fists together in sign language typically means "fight" or "battle". It can represent a physical struggle or conflict.
you put your fists up and wait for the person to hit u first then beat the out of them