Miss maudie adds details saying that Bob threatened to Kill atticus, making it seem more than what it was. She told the kids that he spit in atticus face, cursed him out and threatened to kill him.
Miss Stephanie Crawford is the town gossip in To Kill a Mockingbird. She likes to tell stories about the Radleys and Atticus Finch.
Miss Stephanie tells the children that their father, Atticus Finch, is different from other fathers because he can read and write. She also mentions that he doesn't do things like other fathers, such as hunt or fish.
Miss Stephanie Crawford is the gossip of Maycomb, often spreading rumors and stories about her neighbors. She is known for being nosy and intrusive, always trying to be in the know about other people's business. Despite this, she genuinely cares for the Finch children and tries to look out for them in her own way.
Reading and possibly writing
Miss Caroline told Scout to stop reading at home because she believed that Scout was already too advanced compared to the rest of her classmates. Miss Caroline thought it would be better for Scout to start learning at the same pace as the other students.
1) stop teaching scout to read 2) stop teaching scout to wriite
Miss Maudie and Atticus tell the children that it's a sin to kill a mockingbird because mockingbirds are innocent creatures that only bring joy and goodness to the world. In the story, the mockingbird symbolizes innocence and compassion, so to harm or kill one would be a senseless act of cruelty.
Miss Maudie tells Jem and Scout that Atticus's nickname was "One-Shot Finch" to highlight his exceptional marksmanship skills as a young man. This anecdote also serves to emphasize Atticus's humility and the importance of not bragging about one's abilities.
He doesn't want atticus to feel that he cannot be trusted.
In Chapter 14 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem uses Miss Maudie's help to understand Atticus better by asking her about their father. By opening up to Miss Maudie, Jem starts to see Atticus from a different perspective, realizing his father's integrity and the reason behind his actions. This key moment allows Jem to break through the innocence of childhood and see the world with more understanding and maturity.
Dill told Atticus that they were just having lunch.
Jem goes with Atticus to tell Tom Robinson is dead