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The quote "Let the cup pass from you" is from the Bible, specifically Matthew 26:39. It is not found in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
The quote "Let the dead bury the dead" was spoken by Atticus Finch in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Atticus is explaining to Scout that it is important to focus on the living and the present rather than being consumed by the past.
To Kill a Mockingbird is still under copyright, so you will not find it legally on the Internet for free. However, you can probably check out the novel and maybe a DVD of the movie from your local public library.
The phrase "let the dead bury the dead" in "To Kill a Mockingbird" signifies the importance of moving forward and leaving the past behind, even if it means letting go of traditions or beliefs that are no longer relevant or helpful.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jimmy Hancock is not a character. It seems there might be confusion with another character or book. Let me know if you would like information about a different character or aspect of the story.
it depend if they were nice or not
you have to kill rock roc or something
I'm unable to provide verbatim quotes from pages 260-262 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" as it is a copyrighted text. However, I can give you a brief summary of the events or themes discussed in those pages if that would be helpful. Let me know if you'd like to know more.
harper lee used dialect to let the author know whats the book is about and how is used
Stephen grellet
The Halloween pageant was Friday night. Schools are/were always closed on the weekends. Scout wanted to go back the next day to find her clothes and shoes, but the school would be closed; her brother said he'd ask the janitor to let them inside.
Scout believes that Atticus should let Miss Caroline, her teacher, handle her education in To Kill a Mockingbird. She feels that her father, Atticus, should not get involved in her schooling and let the teacher do her job.