Who is the attorney opposing Atticus?
Bob Ewell is the attorney opposing Atticus Finch in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
I got a invitation from fbu camp it says that they seen me play a scout what should i do?
Congratulations! Follow the instructions on the invitation to register for the FBU camp. Make sure you attend prepared to showcase your skills and make a strong impression on the scouts. Good luck!
What song describes Scout in to kill a mockingbird?
Any Way You Want It: Journey - Aunt Alexandra always wanted everything her way. And I went into detail about how she was demanding to change Scout to become more of a 'girl'.
Don't Matter: Akon - The society didn't want to see the African Americans and White folks living together. However, some wanted to be equal. Talk about the prejudice and how separated they two were and how some tried to stay equal. (Atticus and Calpurnia, and Scout and Jem sitting with the Afican Americans during the trial are two examples.)
Grace Kelly: Mika - Mika talks about trying to change his style to look like different people, but he felt sad in the new clothes and didn't like them. This is an example of how Scout didn't like to be dressed by Aunt Alexandra.
Can't Get No (Satisfaction): Rolling Stones - Aunt Alexandra was never satisfied with the way Atticus was 'ruining' the family name; or how Scout didn't wear a dress.
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How Scout saw that there were no changes in society to create fairness between the different races.
I'm Just A Girl: No Doubt - Scout was being pressured to become a lady, which was someone she wasn't because she was a tom boy. Gwen talks about how she doesn't want to become what people tell her, but rather just be herself.
What does jem try to teach dill in to kill a mockingbird?
Jem tries to teach Dill about courage, empathy, and the importance of standing up for justice and equality, as demonstrated through his father Atticus's example during the trial of Tom Robinson. Jem encourages Dill to understand the complexities of the world around them and to develop a sense of moral responsibility.
Was there a snake under scouts bed in to kill a mockingbird?
Scout thinks there is a snake under her bed because she felt something warm and where she lives there are kind of a lot of snakes
What was wrong with ms dubose in to kill a mockingbird?
Mrs. Dubose is a Civil War relic like the CSA pistol Jem tells Dill is hid in her shawls. Her "girl" Jesse is black but she continues to harass Jem and Scout about Atticus defendind an"N-word".
Who taught children to shoot in To Kill a Mockingbird?
literally: it was Jem and Scouts' Christmas presents and they do shoot stuff with them... scout even starts aiming at miss maudie's butt
symbolically (which you are most likely looking for): it was just another excuse to portray the mockingbird symbolizing innocence whereas they tell the children that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird or songbird. so don't shoot one
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How was tom Robinson a innocent man?
I Hate to say it this way, but they said he was guilty because it was an all-white jury and Tom Robinson was a black man. Some believe they said it out of revenge for Atticus Finch proving the guilt of the white family instead of Robinson, but the real reason is simply that they couldn't see past their own noses, as it were, and decided to take the word of a white man and woman over the facts.
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" was said by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in his 1933 presidential inaugural address. The country was in the depths of the Great Depression, and Roosevelt was elected in the hopes that he would be able to lift the country our of the Depression. He inaugural address is inspiring, including the above line.
When Scout describes Maycomb, she gives minute details regarding the look and feel of the town. In order to put the town, and therefore the events and book into a larger time frame, the author (Harper Lee) makes this reference to Roosevelt's speech. It also sets the stage for some frightening events that will occur in Maycomb and as foreshadowing that everything will be all right if the characters can remain brave.
Who is Zeebo and Reverend Sykes in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Zeebo is Calpurnia's son in "To Kill a Mockingbird," who works as the garbage collector in Maycomb. Reverend Sykes is the minister at First Purchase African M.E. Church, where Calpurnia and the Finch family worship.
Why is Scoutt ashamed of Atticus?
At the beginning of the novel, Jem and Scout are both embarrassed with Atticus being their father because they believed Atticus was old and not capable of doing things that were cool or fun or interesting at all.
What chapter does Jem kill Mrs. Dubose's azaleas in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Jem knocks the heads off Mrs. Dubose's CAMELLIAS, NOT azaleas. (It is instead Miss Maudie who nurtures azaleas in her garden.). This happens in Chapter 11, page 114 (may vary depending on your particular book).
Who did Atticus suggest actually hurt Mayella?
Atticus suggested that Bob Ewell, Mayella's father, was responsible for hurting her. He argued that Bob Ewell abused and manipulated his daughter as a way to cover up his own actions.
What does Judge Taylor do that amuses the children?
He pretends to fall asleep in court. but he is still attentive to what is going on.
What is the name of the school Scout goes to in To Kill a Mockingbird?
It is fairly large,and diverse.Miss Caroline who is Scout's teacher told her to stop reading due to the new curriculum change in the course of the child's education.
What does Atticus think happened out there in the dark?
Atticus believes that Jem accidentally killed Bob Ewell in self-defense while defending Scout during the attack. He knows that Boo Radley played a role in saving the children, and that revealing the truth would bring unwanted attention to Boo. Therefore, he chooses to protect Boo by presenting the situation as an unknown assailant killing Bob Ewell.
What question does scout ask again and again?
Scout repeatedly asks her father, Atticus, about the meaning of the word "nigger" and why people use it, showing her confusion and curiosity about the racial issues in her community.
Why has To Kill a Mockingbird been challenged?
"To Kill a Mockingbird" has been challenged for various reasons, including its use of racial slurs, depiction of rape and violence, and its themes of racism and moral ambiguity. Some argue that the book is not suitable for young readers due to its mature content and language.
What chapter was the Boo Radley game created?
The Boo Radley game was created in Chapter 4 of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Why does Atticus sit outside the jail and what happen?
he sits outside the jail because he's expecting people coming to disturb Tom Robinson while he sleeps, and after commotion started to build Scout ran toward Atticus, and started having a conversation with Walter Cunningham asking lots of questions
How does jem try to make scout feel better after her conversation with aunt Alexandra?
Jem tries to make Scout feel better by reassuring her that Aunt Alexandra doesn't understand the situation like they do. He reminds her of their closeness and sisterly bond, showing empathy and support. Jem also suggests they continue to stick together and not let Aunt Alexandra's words affect them.
What are the discomforts of scouts ham costume?
Wearing a ham costume can be uncomfortable for scouts as it may be hot and stuffy inside the costume, causing them to sweat and feel overheated. The costume may also restrict movement and make it difficult to see or breathe properly, leading to potential discomfort and physical strain during activities.
What are three important events in chapther 12-17 from to kill a monkingbird?
1. Aunt Alexandra comes to live with the Finch family to give the children a feminine influence.
2. Jem,Dill and Scout sneak into the courtroom to see the trial.
3. Now that Jem`s older he asks Scout to start acting like a girl.
What happened when atticus moves back toward the porch and the crowd draws in?
Atticus moving back towards the porch symbolizes his willingness to face the angry crowd even though it puts him in danger. The crowd drawing in on him suggests their aggression and hostility towards Atticus for defending Tom Robinson in court. It also emphasizes the tension and fear present in the scene.