Not to do that if she wants to grow up to be a lady. By the way- you REALLY should read the book- it is a REALLY good book.
he tells her not to swear!
im not really sure.sorry
uncle jack promises to not tell atticus that scout got in a fight, Scout is worried that atticus' feelings mite get hurt wen he knows that his family is talking bad stuff about his
Uncle Jack protects Scout by standing up for her when she is mistakenly reprimanded by her Aunt Alexandra, and by understanding her perspective when she explains a difficult situation to him. He offers support and guidance to Scout throughout the novel, demonstrating his care and concern for her well-being.
Scout likes her Uncle Jack because he is kind, patient, and understanding. He treats her with respect, listens to her, and takes the time to explain things to her in a way she can understand. He also stands up for her when necessary, showing her that he is on her side and cares about her well-being.
When Scout's cousin Francis called Atticus all sorts of names because he's defending a black man, Scout gets into a fist fight with him. At that moment Uncle sees her and chastises her for fighting, not giving her a chance to tell her side. Later in the evening she is finally able to explain the situation to him and he apologizes to her. scout got upset with uncle jack cause he wouldn't listen to her side of the story.
Not to do that if she wants to grow up to be a lady. By the way- you REALLY should read the book- it is a REALLY good book.
Scout told Uncle Jack that he doesn't understand kids at all, in chapter 9 when Uncle Jack came to apologize to Scout after her fight with Francis. Scout said that when something comes up, he should try to model Atticus: try to hear both sides of the stories and decide who is the innocent one and who is the guilty one and treat them accordingly rather than close the head around one idea. She said it is best to keep the mind open to other conflicts and possible outcomes even when you are sure on one of them.
Jimmy is related to atticus by brother and the kids is their uncle
Scout tells Uncle Jack he doesn't understand children because she feels he misjudges situations without fully understanding them or seeking the children's perspectives. She believes adults often overlook the complexities and nuances of children's experiences and behaviors. Scout values being treated with respect and having her thoughts and feelings validated.
In the language used in the book, Scout beats up Francis for calling Atticus a n****r lover.
Atticus tells Uncle Jack that he hopes Jem and Scout will maintain their integrity and individuality by thinking for themselves and not succumbing to the prejudices and biases of the town. He wants them to form their own opinions based on logic and reason, rather than blindly following the crowd.