Ms. Caroline, Scout's teacher, thinks Atticus should leave the teaching to her because she has her own method of teaching that is "better".
Mr. Ewell spits in atticus's face and asks if atticus thinks he's to good to reply, this is when atticus says "no, to old."
Atticus and Aunt Alexandra disagree about how to raise Scout. Aunt Alexandra believes in instilling traditional femininity and social status in Scout, while Atticus believes in teaching her to be independent and compassionate.
The word "edification" appears in Chapter 12 of To Kill a Mockingbird when Jem thinks that Miss Maudie's reaction to Atticus is intended for his edification. He realizes that she is indirectly teaching him a lesson about how to behave towards others.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the name Atticus is derived from the ancient Greek philosopher Atticus, which means "man of Attica" or "from Attica." Attica was a region in Greece known for being the center of intellectual and artistic activities, reflecting Atticus Finch's moral and intellectual integrity in the novel.
His honesty and his ability to stand up for what he thinks is right.
Scout thinks there are 4 types of people. She also learns 4 life lessons (including empathy) from her father, Atticus.
Jem in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is motivated by his sense of justice and his desire to stand up against racism and inequality in Maycomb. He is influenced by his father, Atticus, who teaches him to do what is right even when it is difficult. Jem's experiences witnessing the injustice towards Tom Robinson further fuel his motivation to fight for fairness and equality.
Jem thinks that Atticus is calling them to come inside for the night, as he does not want them to stay out late and get into trouble. Jem also respects Atticus's authority and knows that they should listen to him.
she died alone with no one and she wanted to get over her addiction of morphine so atticus thinks shes the bravest person hes ever met, but do you know what the exzact quote said in to Kill a Mockingbird!
Jem thinks the case is won at the end of Chapter 17 in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he believes Atticus has convinced the jury with his powerful closing argument. Jem is optimistic and trusts in his father's abilities as a lawyer.
In Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird Jem tells Scout that he fears, their father, Atticus will get in trouble. Jem fears this because he thinks the group of men were apart of a mob that was upset about Atticus helping Tom Robinson.
he thinks its wrong