Just read something on another website...when Maudie says, "His food doesn't stick going down, does it?" she is referring to the fact that the speaker, Mrs. Merriweather, is enjoying Atticus's food while at the same time criticizing him for defending Tom Robinson. Maudie's comment gets silent approval from Atticus's sister, Aunt Alexandra, who is hosting the tea party at the Finch home.
Ephesians 4:26 advises against going to bed angry, stating "In your anger do not sin: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry."
Miss Maudie was not devastated after her house burned down because she cherished her garden more than the house. She saw it as an opportunity to rebuild and start fresh. Miss Maudie remained positive and resilient in the face of adversity.
Miss Maudie Atkinson
Miss Maudie moved in with Miss Stephanie Crawford after her house burned down. Miss Stephanie kindly offered her place until Miss Maudie's house could be rebuilt.
she stayed with Miss Stephanie
Miss Maudie stayed with Miss Stephanie Crawford after her house burnt down.
Up hill. It builds energy, and strenth. Going down hill doesnt do much
Yes, Jem did cut down Miss Maudie's camellia bushes in ''To Kill a Mockingbird''. It was done in retaliation for Miss Maudie's harsh comments about Atticus's shooting skills, and as a form of misguided revenge.
It shows that they all care about other in Maycomb and it also shows that Boo Radley really cares about the kids by providing Scout with a blanket to keep her warm while waiting for the fire to become under control it also shows that Boo isnt a bad person and that he has been locked up for so long that he has learned to treat others right.
No they are the ones who are cutting it down. That's why they are not angry.
if hes just standing there hes watching what is going on behind him if you are bothering him at the time hes angry at you
The man was a gargoyle, his angry face looming down from the roof. The man was a gargoyle, his angry face looming down from the roof. The man was a gargoyle, his angry face looming down from the roof.