that's he doesnt have a home and moves around from family member to family member
that's he doesnt have a home and moves around from family member to family member
that he doesn't have a home and bounces around from family to family
Scout fights her cousin Francis at Finch's Landing because he insults her father, Atticus, by calling him names and criticizing him for defending Tom Robinson, a black man. This leads to Scout's emotional outburst and physical confrontation with Francis.
scout family is poor and dills family is rich although they both lok to atticus as family. Also, scout has a vaging and dill has a penis!(: hopethis was helpful! straight outta Arizona!
Yes she gets attacked by Bob Ewell when she was walking home from her concert thing where she had to dress up like a ham. After she got attacked, Boo Radley carried Jem home (because he was injured).
Scout hits Francis in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." This incident occurs during the Christmas visit to the Finch family's ancestral home, Finch's Landing, where Francis insults Atticus and Scout takes offense.
Scout lives with her father, Atticus Finch, who is a respectful and responsible single parent. They have a close and loving relationship, and Atticus provides a stable and supportive home environment for Scout. In contrast, Dill lives with his Aunt Rachel during the summer months as his parents are often away, resulting in a more transient and less secure home life for him.
That Dill does not have a home and he just gets passed around from relative to relative and miss rachel keeps him every summer
Francis Home was born in 1719.
Francis Home died in 1813.
You really should just read Chapter 9. They go to Finch's Landing where Scout fights with her cousin Francis Hancock because Francis tells her that Atticus is shaming the family by defending Tom Robinson. Francis even uses the the phrase "n----- lover" so Scout winds up punching him. Uncle Jack spanks her without listening to both sides of the story, so Scout doesn't speak to him until they are back home in Maycomb. Eventually, the truth comes out, though.
Francis G. Newlands Home was created in 1890.