Miss Maudie does not go to the trial because she knows that Atticus Finch will lose the case. She compares the atmostphere of the trial to that of a 'roman carnival' because she does not wish to witness an innocent Negro such as Tom Robinson be convicted in such a brutal way.
(roman carnivals involved romans gathering to watch the slaughter of an innocent animal.)
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Miss Maudie tells Jem that things are never as bad as they seem because people in Maycomb are resilient and have overcome difficult times before. She also believes that situations can often improve if looked at from a different angle or with a positive mindset.
Staring means to continue looking at someone a long time, as if they looked funny or you are trying to intimidate them.
he put a blanket on Scout when Mrs. Maudie's house was on fire, this is because scout looked cold and scared.
The Ewells, They were the disgrace of Maycomb because of the fact that the generations of Ewells didn't attend school or put a honest day's work into anything. And although people they lived like animals. (Hoped this helps, I got this from pg 35+34 Chapter 3)
He's actually the mayor of Maycomb and is looked upon fondly by the members of the community. The Ewell's family legacy includes many successful individuals that are highly regarded in the science, economic, and political world.
Nobody in the Ewell family is required to go to school, and Bob Ewell is allowed to hunt out of season.
Miss Maudie Atkinson is described as smelling and looking like peppermint drops in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She is known for her pleasant demeanor and her fragrant flower garden.
Miss Maudie's house burned down in a fire. Her reaction was accepting of the situation, viewing it as an opportunity for rebuilding and growth rather than dwelling on the loss. She maintained a positive attitude and embraced the possibility of a fresh start.
in the movie it looked like a Krag-Jørgensen
The Ewells live in a dump near the town dump, reflecting their low social position in Maycomb county. They are the lowest class of white society and are looked down upon by other residents for their poverty, ignorance, and immoral behavior.
Maycomb is an old town in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Three out of the ordinary things that happened to Maycomb citizens in chapter 27, according to Scout, were that someone broke into the home of two elderly sisters and put all of their furniture in the basement. Bob Ewell starts following Helen Robinson to work from a distance, and Judge Taylor heard someone prowling around in his house. When he looked around he found his screen door open and someone sneaking away.
Once while traveling I got ill severely,then the way my husband looked after me n the way he was worried i felt the love coming with extreme force to me. I now never complain of any thing n m happy with him in all ways