Atticus says "thank you for my children" to Arthur Radley, also known as Boo, as a way of expressing gratitude for Boo's protection and care towards Scout and Jem. Atticus acknowledges Boo's silent yet profound role in safeguarding his children from harm, particularly during the incident with Bob Ewell. By thanking Boo for his unseen but significant actions, Atticus shows his appreciation for Boo's selfless and courageous acts of kindness towards his family.
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Boo Radley saved the children from Bob Ewell. Atticus thanks Boo because if Boo hadn't stepped in to stop Bob Ewell, the children probably would have been killed. Atticus is thanking Boo Radley for keeping his children alive. At least, that's how I see it :)
whom will Scout thank one day for keeping her warm on the night of the fire?
Scout thanks Boo Radley for saving her and Jem by saying, "Thank you for my children, Arthur." This shows Scout's gratitude and understanding for Boo's actions.
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Atticus thanks Boo for saving his children from Mr. Ewell.
The quote "Thank you for children Arthur" is not in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. This particular quote does not appear in the novel.
I think that Jem confessed to Atticus about the children's wrong doing because when he found the blanket around Scout's shoulders it instantly hit him that it was Atticus. I feel that Jem thought that Atticus was going to complain to Mr. Radley aobut Boo. Jem felt scared for Boo because he didn't want Boo getting hurt. Jem then started blurting out confeessions about how Boo was innocent. how boo could have but didn't hurt them. Jem confessed because in the end he wanted to thank Boo for all he did for them.
The children left a note for Boo Radley to thank him for saving them from Bob Ewell's attack and to show their appreciation for his kindness towards them. They wanted to reach out to him and show that they valued his protective presence in their lives.
Scout wanted Boo Radley to be a gentleman. She daydreamed that one day she would walk by the Radley house and Boo would be on the porch. She dreamed that she would say something like : "Right pretty spell we're having, Mr. Arthur." and he would say "Yup, Right pretty spell." Hope that helps!
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Boo Radley pulled him off Scout, and threw him to the ground, there he fell on his knife. == Sheriff Heck Tate gave a clear demonstration of it: Mr Ewell was careless and drunk, and he tripped and fell on it. But the fact was, although not stated explicitly, Arthur "Boo" Radley stabbed Ewell to protect the children, and Sheriff Tate lied about it (tactfully) to protect Boo from the spotlight. This is made clear when Atticus tells Boo, "Thank you for my children, Arthur."
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