Cecil Jacobs
Cecil Jacobs
It is for the kids to show of there Halloween costumes to the people in the town. It was held the night before Halloween. Bob Ewell also tried to kill jem and scout after it while they were walking back to there house. This is one of the few times that we here about Boo but it is the first and only time that jem and scout actually see boo radley.
No but i tried to
Scout tried to shoot a "shadow" in the Radley yard, not realizing it was actually Bob Ewell trying to harm Jem and Scout.
Charlie Brown was the director. At least, he tried to be.
Mr. Ewell tried to stab Scout with the knife, but it hit the wire of the costume, causing the line.
a huge list of people in Hollywood was compiled during the red scare. supposedly these people had an affiliation with the communist party. many of these people were wrongfully tried and imprisoned.
No, Scout's first day of school was not what she expected. She was excited and eager to learn, but her experience was marred by her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, who scolded her for being able to read and write before starting school, which led to a frustrating and disappointing day for Scout.
Scout tried to engage in small talk and maintain a casual demeanor with the ladies, but she quickly realized they were gossiping about her father in a disrespectful manner. Scout felt uncomfortable and defensive, which led her to confront them and defend Atticus.
They tried to make a snowman out of dirt and what snow they could find.
Mrs.Caroline didn't listen and she beats up Walter after school .
Scout has a feeling that she knows the verdict before she hears it. Right before the jury returns with the verdict, she feels the same way that she did the morning Atticus shot the mad dog. Scout knows that Atticus is doing what needs to be done, but something unhappy or sad will come out of it. The colored people stand out of respect for Atticus. They are appreciative that he tried his best to defend Tom Robinson and put his entire reputation on the line to see justice served.