The men go talk to Atticus at his house because they are members of a mob looking to harm Tom Robinson, and they want to confront Atticus about defending him in court. They are seeking to intimidate and threaten Atticus to stop him from continuing with the trial.
are you referring to when the mob approaches Atticus at the county jail? If so, it's because they have come to lynch Tom Robinson, who is in the jail. I believe Atticus suspected this, and decided to go sit in front of the jail to protect Tom.
I dont know why hes afriad go read the bookHe says he was afraid that Atticus was gonna get hurt. He was scared the men that came to the house discussing Tom Robinson's placement before trial were a gang and that Atticus was in danger.
If you are in your own house go down the stairs your mom will talk to you and when you go out the door your mom will talk to you again and you can just go out the door
Go to his house
you go to the shopping district and go to the housing store.then you go talk to the turtle in the shop.then you can buy a house from him.
Atticus Cain goes by AC.
There is nothing to do in your house. You can only talk to your mother and go in your room.
you have to talk to the man in the big house with a lot of boats, he is near the stairs and he will say something about Capt. Stern.
If your neighbor is outside of the house at the moment, find your neighbor in your town and talk to him/her. If he/she is in the house, then go inside and talk to him/her.
You go to her house and talk to her
A group of men, led my Walter Cunningham, pay Atticus a visit regarding Tom Robinson. Atticus is seated outside Robinson's window, reading the newspaper by the light of the bulb he brought with him when he left his house. Meanwhile, Jem, Scout and Dill have followed him to the jail, curious as to why he had to go somewhere in the middle of the night and why he had to take his car - Which he rarely uses. While the men argue with Atticus, it comes to the point where Atticus asks his 'dangerous question': "Do you really think so?" Scout gets the feeling that something exciting's about to go down, and makes a dash for Atticus. Jem attempts to grab her but fails, and both he and Dill follow her. Atticus is afraid when he sees his children and Dill, for he is worried they will get hurt. One of the men tells Atticus he has fifteen seconds to be rid of the kids, so he asks Jem to take them home. Jem, however, wants to protect both his father and Tom, so refuses to leave despite Atticus's threats and pleas. When Scout spots Walter, she begins to talk to him and ask him questions about his son and his entailments. Walter is reminded of his own human dignity, and takes his men away. Minutes later, Tom asks if the men have left, and Atticus says yes, and that he should get some sleep, and that the men won't bother him anymore. Mr. Braxton Bragg Underwood then leans out of his office window, a double-barreled shotgun in his hand, and says that dam right they won't, and that he had Atticus covered the whole time.
Go to Rustrobo City and talk to the man in the house to the left of the Pokemon Center.