Scout teases Dill that overnight he had gained a large amount of pride and cockiness.
Aunt Alexandra
he tells her not to swear!
Jem tells Scout that when he returned to get his pants from Boo Radley's house, his pants were sewn up and placed neatly on top of the fence.
i would say she doesn't quite resemble the mockingbird, for shes not being misinterpreted very much.. but tom Robinson and arthur(boo) radley are the mockingbirds..... because they are seen through other's words. (mockingbirds sing other birds songs)
Scout tells Jem about the Egyptians using corn cobs for toilet paper in Chapter 1 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Calpurnia (the Finches' housekeeper) brings a note telling Atticus that Scout and Jem are missing. Soon after, however, Mr. Underwood tells Atticus that the children are in the courtroom in the colored balcony.
atticus tells her to after the school sernario
Atticus makes a bargain with Scout that he will continue reading with her every night if she agrees to continue going to school. This deal serves as motivation for Scout to maintain her education and continue learning.
Atticus tells Scout about the farmers in "To Kill a Mockingbird" during a conversation they have after Scout's first day of school. He explains how the farmers are struggling due to the economic depression, and their hardships help Scout understand the importance of empathy and compassion towards others.
Scout sits in Atticus's lap near the end of Chapter 31 in "To Kill a Mockingbird," after the attack by Bob Ewell is thwarted by Boo Radley. This moment symbolizes Scout's newfound understanding and empathy towards Boo as she sees him in a different light.
Alexandra tells Atticus that Scout needs a feminine influence in her life on page 108 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
One example of a metaphor in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is when Atticus tells Scout that "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." This metaphor is used to emphasize the importance of empathy and understanding others.