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Part 1 Chapter 1-81. Chapter 1 introduces readers to the town of Maycomb, , its inhabitants, and the particular attitudes of many of its people. Find a sentence or a paragraph which illustrates each of the following attitudes / ideas. Quote at least a portion of the sentence or paragraph and give page number. a. pride in ancestry and 'tradition'tired old town' - p. 9 b. pride in conformity and distrust of those who are different " Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself' - p. 10 c. awareness difference in social classes " nothing to buy and no money to buy with it' - p. 10d. narrow span of interest and almost no interest in the world outside Maycomb. ' nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County' - p. 102. Approximately when does the story neg in? Show evidence to support your answer.

The setting of the story take place in Maycomb County, Alabama, during the 1930's. The neighborhood overall is very poor, with farming being the major way of making a living. (Cotton-farming) 3. What do we know for certain about Boo Radley? The Radley place and its mysterious inhabitant are described detail. Scout was telling the story about Boo Radley, she said Radley was locked up as a teenager for once getting in trouble with police.

Radley has been in the house ever since, although some people are convinced he come out at night. 4. Why is Boo fascinating to the children? At the summer, when Dill come out and play with Scout and Jem, Dill has always found interesting studying Boo's place, because Dill think Boo is phantom bogeyman. Chapter 21. Scout makes three mistakes during her first day at school.

What are her mistakes, and why do they make Miss Caroline so angry? First of all, the teacher found out that Scout already can read, so she make Scout promise not to read to with her father; second, the teacher found out Scout was writing a letter to Dill, the teacher stop her from writing it and told Scout that in Grade 1, you only learn printing, and in Grade 3 you learn writing; third, Scout was thing to explain the ways of the Cunninghams, a family of poor but proud farmers who refuse charity. Miss Caroline thinks Scout is being insolent and after slapping her hand. 2. Why are the professional people in Maycomb poor at this time? The professional people is poor at that time I think is because their learning system is so limited, student have no chance to things other than what the teacher have teacher.

3. What is the WPA, and why won't Mr. Cunningham work for it? WPA stand for Works Progress Administration. He didn't work for it because he is proud of himself, he won't take help and charity, he take only what he work for. Chapter 31. Calpurnia lectures Scout on manners when Scout criticzesWalter's manners and Atticus supports her.

What does this tell you about how both Calpurnia and Atticus feel about others? Scout has a good relationship with Atticus but she doesn't really like Calpurnia since she think Cal hates her because they always argue about things and always takes the side of Jem. And the point of view from Cal and Atticus is very difference. Cal will give lecture to the children if they did something wrong, but Atticus will try to impact the important message to the children.

2. Burris Ewell, Walter Cunningham, and Chuck little are all from extremely poor families. However, there are great differences both in appearance and in attitudes, particularly between the Cunninghams and the Ewells. What are those differences and why do you suppose they exist? Between Burris Ewell, Walter Cunningham - They are both from avery poor family. But Walter's family is respectable, butEwell's family is disreputable.

Ewell have no at temp of dressing up to school, following rule, or even come back to school again. But as for Walter, he attend school in a clean shirt and overall. This is to show how disreputable Ewell's family is, and prepare us to the up coming trial of Tom Robinson. 3. Atticus tells Scout, 'You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... until you climb in skin and walk around in it. ' What are some of the things that Scout begins to realize at this points? (p. 34) Scout have begin to realize things can be both way, and she just can't judge something from what she see / heard.

4. Why does Atticus say that the law is rigid for 'common folk', but it is bent in certain ways for the Ewells? I think it is because common folk that day just won't have enough money to hire lawyer to protect themselves, so it is not too fair to them. AS for Ewell, they are some how always 'let off' by the law. For example, during school, Ewell just stand and announce to the whole class I am just going to attend school today only. 5.

What is the 'compromise' which Atticus suggests? Atticus compromise to Scout is the following... Scout can keep on reading at home, but she will have to go back to school and try to get along better with her teacher. Atticus also told Scout that part of growing up is to learn for to deal with people like Miss Caroline, Walter... who have different ideas about how things are done. Chapter 41. In what specific ways does Scout criticize the school she is attending??

During the year, Scout have found the school very boring, and also indicated to us that the regular education for Scout have not done anything to her. 2. Where do you suppose the gum and the pennies are coming from? What makes you think so? I think the gifts are coming from Boo Radley, simple ly because where Scout the gift is right at the corner of Boo Radley, a swell, Boo always a mystery person to everybody, so this mystery gifts just like Boo's character.

3. Scout has two reason for wanting to quit the 'Radley Game' What are they? First of all, I think Scout wanted to quit the game is because once they were playing, and she got push too far, and went right into Boo's yard. And she said she heard someone laughing from Boo's house. Secondly, because when Jem and Dill are talking about ghost and superstitions, Scout dismisses the story by saying that's 'nigger talk'. Chapter 51.

Based on the description of Miss Maudie and her conversations with Scout, write a brief character analysis of Miss Maudie. Give your evidence. Miss Maudie is a very friendly and warmth person. She hated staying at her house, she is widow, loved flowers and plants except nut grass, crisp voice, gold filling in her teeth, benevolent, cook well, Baptist. She is very nice and friendly to Scout and Jem, and she earn the same respect from Scout as Atticus have. Just because of her friendship with the children - because she can keep ser cet for them.

2. Explain Miss Maudie's statement on p. 49 '... sometimes the Bible in the hands of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of -- oh, of your father. ' Because some one with a Bible on their hand can use the power of it on the wrong direction. 3. Paraphrase Atticus's speech about Radleys' right to privacy. Do you agree with his point of view?

Why or why not? Atticus policy is basic ly tell the children everyone have their right, if he want to come out he will do so, and if chooses not to, that is his right. He is, after all, a human being not a phantom. Chapter 61. What reason do Jem and Dill give for trying to peek into the Radley window on this particular night? Their reason of trying to peek into the window is that that's the last night summer.

2. What final statement by Jem makes Scout finally go along with the plan? Jem told Scout that they are just going to go peek through the windows. And against Scout better judgement, she went with them. 3. After the incident.

Jem's real desire is not just to recover his pants but to keep on good terms with Atticus. What does this tell you about Jem's relationship with his father? This have show us that Jem and Atticus have a very good relationship, where Jem would not want to get Atticus angry and dis-trust Jem. That also show us Jem care about the relationship.

Chapter 71. What was the condition of Jem's pants when he found them? Why did their condition frighten him further? Jem found his pants, but the problem is that when he found it, the condition is: mended, and neatly folder.

After the whole week he went back to the fence and get it, he was moody and quiet. 2. What is the significance of the gift in the tree? From this small gifts given by Boo to Jem and Scout, Jem have kind of become a ser cet friends to Boo. 3.

Explain why Mr. Nathan fills the hole in the tree with cement. Why does Jem cry about this? Jem have asked Mr. Nathan why he fill the hold with cement, and his reply is that the tree is die ing, and cement will prevent from growing. But Jem afterward have consult Atticus, and Atticus that the tree look heathy.

And now Jem realize Mr. Nathan are trying to prevent his brother Boo from pursuing the friendship. Chapter 81. Why do Jem and Scout make the snowman such an obvious replica of Mr. Avery? Jem made the snowman by using mud to built the base, and cover it with snow. And it is an unmistakeable resemblance to their neighbor, Mr. Avery. 2.

Why does Atticus decide to keep the blanket incident a ser cet? Jem was convincing his father, Atticus, not to return the blanket and keep it a ser cet. Since Jem didn't want Mr. Nathan found out about this and punish his brother, Boo. 3. After the fire is over, how does Miss.

Maudie feel about of her house? What does this tell you about her character, he value? The next morning after the fire, Miss Maudie is already work hard trying to clean up her garden. She accepts good-naturedly which befell her. Part 2 Chapter 9-151. Explain Atticus's tate ments about the following: a. the use of the word 'nigger' (p 79) At school when Scout get into a fight with Cecil because Cecil said Atticus is defending niggers.

But Atticus explain to Scout that he is not defending 'nigger', but he is defending for a'n ergo', and told Scout that she will hear more things in the near future, ask Scout to 'hold her head high and to keep her fists down'. b. his personal reasons for defending Tom Robinson (p 80) His personal reason of taking this case is because he believes in the issues at skate. He will fight his hardest to win the case, even though he is bound to lose, because that is the true meaning of moral courage. c. 'Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win " He is explaining to Scout that every lawyer will be dealing with case that will affect their whole career, and this is the one for Atticus, and he is saying that even if it is the hardest case, he will use his courage to try his best, since it is morally wrong to Atticus that if he don't take this case just because he have no chance of winning. d. 'When a child asks you something, answer him, for goodness " sakes. But don't make a production of it. Children is children, but they can spot an evasion quicker than adults... ' (p 92) Atticus is saying that if a children is asking something, that mean they are trying to learn more, and we should answer them no matter what, but also children catch on very fast, so don't go too far when answering. f. '... the answer is she knows I know she tries.

That's what makes a difference'. (p 92) He is saying that whatever the children do, as long as they try, that's good enough already. 2. Who are the following people, and how are they related to Atticus and to the children. a. Alexandra She is Atticus's sister, where she didn't agree Atticus defends for Tom Robinson at all. She believe that children's should run free, especially Scout, she should be taught to be a lady.

She is a very good cook as well. b. Francis Francis is cousin of Scout and Jem, where he make insulting remarks about Atticus behind his back because of the Tom Robinson case. c. Jack He us Atticus's brother, and a doctor. He is angry of Scout because she swears and furious with when she fight with Francis. But afterward Scout explain what happen, he is not angry with Scout but angry with Francis since he know Scout is trying to protect her father.

Chapter 101. At the beginning of this chapter, Scout is ashamed of Atticus. List his faults as she sees them. She think Atticus is no good, at least not as good as what they think he is anymore. Because Atticus didn't teach them for to use the air rifles and leave that task to Uncle Jack. 2.

Explain why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird, according to Miss Maudie. Miss Maudie explain to Scout that mockingbirds are harmless creatures who live only to make beautiful music and therefore should be allowed to live in peace. 3. Miss Maudie tries to explain Atticus' excellent marksmanship and his lack of pride in it. How does she do this? Miss Maudie told the children that Atticus gave up hunting longtime ago because he felt that his natural talent for shooting gave him an 'unfair advantage over more living things.

4. Why won't Jem allow Scout to brag about Atticus at school? Do you agree with him? Why? Jem think that when someone is good, they don't have to brag about his accomplishments. And I agree, since I think no matter what you do, as long as you do the right thing, and you think you did good, there are no need for other people to know it. (as long as you feel good about yourself...

) Chapter 111. Why is Atticus so insistent about: a. Jem and Scout being polite to Mrs. Dubose? Because in the pass, Mrs. Dubose manage to make Jem mad by saying his father is 'no better than the niggers and trash he works for'. And Jem cuts the tops off all her camellia bushes. Whenhe goes to apologize, Mrs. Dubose sets his punishment at reading to her everyday after school for a month.

Atticus afraid Jem will be angry at her, so he ask Jem to be polite. b. Jem's reading to Mrs. Dubose? Since Mrs. Dubose had been morphine addict who had wanted to break her addiction before she died. And Jem's reading can be a little distraction to take her mind off agony she was going through. So Atticus want Jem's to read for Mrs. Dubose until one day she dies. 2.

Why do you think the author gives such a detailed and ugly description of Mrs. Dubose? How does it make you feel? From the early description of Mrs. Dubose, we understand that she is a very selfish, and she don't like black people. From this it make me hate this character, but later where it tell me she want to die free of her addition, it have shown me how much courage she has. It make me feel she is a very strong person.

3. Discuss Atticus's description of the phrase 'nigger-lover' on. 113. Do you agree with his ideas on the subject? Why?

Atticus reply to this is very's uprise, he actually agree to the phrase 'nigger-lover', since he said he try to love everyone around him, including 'nigger' - black people. 4. On p. 116, Atticus explains to the children why he considered Mrs. Dubose to be a 'great lady' and a brave person. How does this 'fit in' with his explanation of why he is defending Tom Robinson?

Mrs. Dubose courage to get off the addiction before she die, its a reflection to Atticus courage to defend Tom Robinson when he know from the start he will never win. Chapter 121. How do you explain Lula's antagonism toward Jem and Scout? Lula feel that when all the white churches in town are all segregated, why should white people allow in Black church. 2. Scout finds the church service to be similar to her own except for few differences.

Explain what these are. One of the shock to Jem and Scout is that at the end of. Where Helen Robinson, Tom's wife, are collecting money, and not letting anyone go until enough money have been collected. The reason she is collecting money when she have the ability to work and earn her own money, is because when Tom Robinson is getting charge with crime like that, no one would hire Helen a tall. 3. Why does Cal speak one way around coloured people and another way around white people??

Is she being honest or hypocritical in what she does? Explain. I think mainly it is because Cal have been working for Atticus for a long time, and so she have to try to suit both white people (Atticus) and black people (her own community). That's why she is speaking for both colour. Chapter 131. Scout and Aunt Alexandra communicate very poorly with each other.

Is the fault more with one than the other, or are they equally at fault? Explain. I think that the fault is more on Aunt Alexandra side. Since she is trying too hard to change Scout into a young lady, where Idon't think Scout is ready for it yet.

So Scout is kind of scare of her, and lack of communicate occur. 2. What did Scout mean on page 137 when she stated, 'I know what he was trying to do, but Atticus was only a man. It takes a woman to do that kind of work. ' I think she is saying, Atticus just can't replace a mother position.

Chapter 141. How does Aunt Alexandra feel about Calpurnia? Explain why this is 'in character' for Aunt Alexandra. Aunt Alexandra is a little upset about Scout and Jem going to church with Cal. And she want Atticus to dismiss Cal.

I think the reason why she want Atticus to do that is because she don't like negro at the very beginning anyway. 2. Why is Scout so happy about the brawl with Jem? When they found Dill hiding under the bed, Jem all the so much grow up, he take up the, and he realize how important it is to tell Atticus about this... so he did. 3. Explain how Jem 'broke the remaining code of our childhood'. (p 143) When Jem told Atticus about Dill, he is ac ting growing up, that kind of show a change from children to a young adult.

And that have just end Jem childhood. 4. Dill tries to explain to Scout why he did not want to stay with his mother and stepfather. State his reasons briefly in your own words. Dill reason mainly about running away is that his mother re-marriage with his stepfather, they are kind to him, but always doesn't seem to want him around, and he is not happy at the house at all. Chapter 151.

Atticus discusses the Ku Klux Klan on p 149 and concludes by saying that the Klan is gone. Is this statement correct? Explain. I think the Klan is not gone yet. I mean the actually Klan back at nineteen-twenty maybe gone, but same type of people might just appear again now.

2. Describe events prior to the scene at Maycomb jail that show the tension and unrest of the town. Be specific. One night a group of men come to Atticus and warn him Tom to Maycomb jail might be danger, as well, during the night where Tom is in Maycomb jail, all this mod come to the front of the jail and wanted to take Tom.

This 2 examples who how un-rest the people in Maycomb were. And during the talk between Atticus and the mods in front of the jail, there are a reporter at the back through tout the whole event, with his shotgun ready to protect Atticus, this show the tension this event have brought to people around it. 3. Discuss the ivory of the following statement and the situation which it describes on p 153. '... there followed what I later realized was a sickeningly comic aspect of an unfunny situation: the man talked in near-whispers'.

This statement made by Scout was showing how she didn't realize how serious the situation is. Since she is looking at it from her point of view, and she didn't Atticus might be in dangers. 4. Why does Jem openly defy Atticus and refuse to leave? Jem know Atticus is in trouble and didn't want to leave his father there by himself. 5.

What does Scout's childish at temp at conversation accomplish? Explain. Scout try to look for a someone she know, and finally, she found Mr. Cunningham. She at temp to start a conversation by asking him about the entailment, and then send a greeting to his son. Whenhe respond, the tension dissipates, and Mr. Cunningham disperses the crowd. Part 3 Chapter 16-211.

Atticus is in disagreement with Aunt Alexandra over many things. Discuss at least two matters of disagreement and each one's position or point of view. Atticus was a little short with Aun Alexandra when he tells her Calpurnia has the right to speak about anything she chooses. Hedoesn't lose his temper, however, he always calm and rational. 2. Paraphrase how Atticus explains the mod's actions to Scout.

Atticus explain to Scout that although a mod sometimes seems to act of its own accord, it really is made up of individuals. If you can make the members of a mod realize that they still have personal choices, you can de story it. For example, when Scout called attention to Mr. Cunningham she reminded him that he was a man and a father. 3. Why do you suppose a man like Mr. Underwood (who is of Negroes) was covering Atticus at the jail?

This have shown us that he still believe in the right of each man to a legal trial. 4. Mr. Dolphus Raymond is evidently a complicated and interesting person. Describe his way of life and comment on its effect upon the town. Mr. Dolphus in someway is similar to Atticus. He like Negroes, he prefers the company of negroes than white man, but he doesn't have the courage to do it.

So, he present himself as a drinker so people might think he is drunk and excuse him from his action. Chapter 171. Atticus spends a great deal of time discussing Mayella Ewell's injuries. What does he seem to want to reveal? When he talk about Mayella injuries, he have notices and said that all the injuries is in the right hand side of her face, and must be a left hand person did that.

2. The Ewells are 'poor white trash' Explain this term according to what you know about the way they live and the kind of people they have appeared to be up to this point. They live in a great squalor behind the town garbage dump, where there are no windows in their shack m only holes in the walls. The children play with anything they can found in the garbage dump that's not eatable. And no one know for sure how old is their children. Some say six, some say nine years old.

Chapter 181. Mayella Ewell is both disgusting and pathetic. Give examples of both qualities by quoting statements she makes. When Atticus ask her whether her father ever goes after her, she pause and look around in the courtroom before she reply that her father had 'never touched a hair o'my head'. 2. What is so important about Tom Robinson's physical appearance?

What, according to the testimony, does this prove beyond a doubt? Tom's left hand is 12 inch's shorter than his right arm, and it is almost completely useless. And from before where we found out that Mayella right side of her face is injuries, and it should be done by a left handed people. (remember we just said Tom left hand is completely useless?) Chapter 191. In contrast to the Ewells, what kind of person is Tom Robinson?

Explain with evidence. During the trial, we understand Tom is a more honest person, where you can see when he answer question in the court. 2. Why does Atticus mention Tom's previous record of conviction? Somehow by mentioning Tom previous record, it make Tom a more respectable person. 3.

According to Tom's testimony, what actually happened on November 21? Be specific. One the day the rape was supposed to have happened, Mayella asked him to come inside the house to fix a door. But once they were alone together, Mayella kissed him. Tom's reaction to this was panic. he knew that any involvement with Mayella would mean trouble. He ask Mayella to let him pass by, but she didn't, and she move in front of the door.

Tom didn't want to push her. Itis while she was hugging Tom when Mr. Ewell saw them thought the window, and Tom ran always with confusion. 4. What 'mistake' did Tom make in saying that he felt 'sorry' for Mayella? By saying that, it tell other people Tom care about Mayella, and it is not right, since he is black, and Mayella is white. 5.

Explain Scout's statement that 'she (Mayella) was lonelier than Boo Radley'. Scout think that Mayella didn't mean to hurt Tom. She only wanted affection. Now one want or another, Mayella's father has convinced her that accusing Tom is the only was to restore the family's lost pride. Chapter 201.

How does Mr. Raymond defend his deliberate appearance of drunkenness? When Dill drink from Mr. Raymond bottle, Dill was surprised when the drunk turn out to be Coca-Cola. Mr Raymond explain that by appearing to be drunk he offers people an excuse for his outrageous behavior. He tell said he prefers to live with the negroes but he realize the town people can't never accept him if they knew the truth. 2.

Why does he tell Scout and Jem about his life? Mr. Raymond told the children his secret because he knows the yare young enough not to have been inflected by the thinking of prejudiced adult. Their innocence allows them to see through barrier of color and to accept an individual for what he is. 3. In five or six sentences, paraphrase Atticus's umma tion (closing speech) to the jury.

Atticus says that he feels pity for Mayella because didn't commit a crime, but in fact broken a moral code of society. She is guilty of breaking the code and trying to cover it up by accusing Tom Robinson. Tom's motive for helping Mayella was simply tha the felt 'sorry' for her. Not everyone is created equal. Some are smarter, so em are born richer, some have better job, etc. All people should be equal in a court.

Chapter 211. How does Scout 'know' about the verdict before she hears it? The Children expect a easy victory from all the evidence give. But their youth and innocence they had not know of the other, evil forces that would not allow a 'not guilty' verdict. 2. Why do the Negroes stand when Atticus leaves the courtroom?

Because they think he is a hero to them, since they know that even though he lost the case he fought as hard as he could. Part 4 Chapter 22-311. How does Atticus feel when the verdict is announced? Atticus feel this is not right, and decide to appeal the case. He have also point out that this is not the first time justice has been mocked by white people. 2.

After Jem expresses disillusionment over the trial and the verdict, Miss Maudie defends the town and its people. Paraphrase what she say to Jem. From what Miss Maudie told Jem, the jury's ways of doing things have been change. Usually, this kind of case result will be ready in a minute. But this time it take a long time. As well, she also point out that Judge Taylor have found Tom best lawyer possible, which is Atticus - instead of using an un-experience Maxwell Green.

Miss Maudie use this two things to defends the town and showing sign of change. 3. What cause Miss Maudie to say that at least they have made a'baby step' in the right direction? What make her say that is the things Maycomb did during this event, people have changed a little bit. But there are still along way to go before black and white can be equal.

4. What kind of clown does Dill decide to be? Explain his reasoning. He want to be a clown when he grow up, the reason is that 'Thereain't one thing in this world I can do about folks except laugh... ' Chapter 231. How does Atticus react to Bob Ewell against him?

Atticus is not unduly upset by Bob Ewell's threat. He knows that Bob is angry because even though he won the case, he was shown upas a liar in front of the whole town. And Atticus feels sure that Bob won't act on his threat. 2. Explain Atticus's statement about the following: a. reasonable doubt This show his worry toward Tom Robinson, and how the appeal will turn out. b. 'When it's a white man's word against a black man's, the white man always wins'.

Atticus is saying how the society is prejudice against black people, and the law system is not fair to the black man at all. c. 'People have a way of carrying their resentments right intothe jury box'. Atticus are saying that people in the jury box are judging the case with resentment. d. 'It's all adding up, and one of these days we are going to pay the bill for it'. Atticus are trying to say that all these things we are doing to the black peoples one day black people might just do the something to us. 3.

Briefly show the difference in attitude toward the Cunninghams as expressed by: a. Atticus Cunninghams are one of the jury, and he wanted to acquit Tom Robinson. And he is the person who held the jury decision. Atticus agree the children to be friend with Cunninghams. b. Aunt Alexandra When the children said want to be friend with Cunninghams, she disagree, she said they are trash, their background is difference from them, as well, the children raised by their father have avery difference value.

4. Why can't Jem accept Scout's opinion that there is 'just one kind of folks -- folks " Because believe there many difference type of people, and the yare not the same 'folks'. Chapter 241. What unfortunate characteristics do the ladies of the missionary circle display? Do you think this is typical of such groups? This people are speaking with compassion for the neglected tribes of Africa while insulting and demeaning the Negroes who work in their homes.

I think this is very typical of such groups since this is a group of white people, where the must be all alike each other characteristics. And as we know Aunt Alexandra don't really like Negro, so we can expect the whole group is like this. 2. Discuss the irony of Mrs. Merriweather's admiration for J. Grimes Everett and her attitude toward the trial.

Saying that the trial is prejudice against black people, and it can't never be fair to the black. 3. Scout feels she prefers men to women. Why?

Do you agree with her reasons? She generally prefers the company of men who do not try to insinuate their criticism behind false praise. Men, she thinks, are more forthright. 4. What does Miss Maudie mean by 'we " re paying the highest tribute we can pay a man'? I think they are referring to Atticus.

Where Atticus is such a great man that they pay the highest tribute they can. Chapter 251. How does most of the town react to Tom's death? Most part of the town people are not really interested of what happen to Tom. And they are just thinking it was a 'typical of a nigger to cut and run'. 2.

In what way is Mr. Underwood's editorial in the MaycombTribune similar to Atticus' advice to Jem and Scout when they got their guns? Mr Underwoods say it is a sin to kill's cripple just as it is as in to kill innocent songbird. Chapter 261. Scout is growing up.

Explain her feelings now about: a. their former cruel games concerning Boo Radley When she walk pass Boo's place, she regard of what she did in the pass. And she now hold no terror of Boo's place. b. her remaining desire to see Boo in person She is still wondering about see Boo in person. c. Atticus' apparent knowledge about their previous activities Atticus told Scout that Jem have no forget about the trial, but she is just storing it in her memory, and put it away until he is better prepare to deal with it. d. 'Current Event " During school, where the teacher is explaining the difference between democracy and dictatorship, the teacher use United States as an example, and Scout was wondering how can they call themselves democracy when they are still prejudice against Negroes.

2. What is the irony of Miss Gates' lecture on democracy when compared to her comments at the trial? The irony is that US will be changing and make it fair between Black and White, and in order to become a true democracy country. 3. When Scout tries to tell Jem about Miss Gates, why does he react so violently? Explain Atticus' answer to her about this.

Atticus explain that Jem is still not ready to deal with the trial event yet. He have store that event in her memory until she is prepare for it. Chapter 271 What were the three threatening things that had happened in Maycomb by the middle of October? First, Bob Ewell got and lost his job, and he complained that Atticus had the job taken from him. Second, someone tried to break into Judge Taylor's house, and third, Helen Robinson, had given a job by former Tom's employer, Link Deas. 2.

Why do Atticus and Aunt Alexandra not intend to go to theHallowe " en pageant? Atticus and Aunt Alexandra have the feeling that Bob Ewell will not give up that easy, and feel the there will be something happen. Chapter 281. What does Cecil Jacobs do before the pageant which helps setup the incidents which occur after the pageant? Cecil Jacobs, jump out all the sudden from the darkness, during the walk to the pageant of Scout and Jem, and fight en them. 2.

What things do Jem and Scout think the noise might be? They thought there is someone following them. 3. How many people is finally involved in the skirmish under the tree?

4 people: Scout, Jem, Boo Radley, and Bob Ewell - which is shot by a kitchen knife on his ribs. Chapter 291. Who saved Jem and Scout? Boo Radley. The costume Scout wear saved her life, since it blocked the knife and end up on Bob Ewell. 2.

Atticus and Heck Tate disagree over the essential worth of Bob Ewell. Whom do you agree with and why? I agree with Heck Tate more, just because the things that Bob have done. Blaming Tom for raping, being un-polite to Atticus, trying to kill Scout and Jem. 3. Briefly describe the meeting between Scout and Boo.

How does this compare to how she imagines thee meeting would be? This time, when Scout saw Boo standing in the dark corning all alone, then she realize that's Boo. Chapter 301. There seems to be an immediate understanding between Scout and Boo. Why do you think this do so? The connection start where Heck Tale said if they drag Boo intothe limelight, is like killing a mockingbird.

Scout fully understand the reason not to kill a mockingbird. Scout acknowledges that this is as much of a sin as killing an. 2. Atticus and Heck Tale have a heated argument. Does either of them really believe what he saying? Atticus that Jem was the one who stabbed Boo for self defence.

But Heck said no, he said it is Bob felt on his knife. At first Atticus thought Heck is trying to cover up for Jem, but later he realize he is trying to cover up for Boo, since it is necessary for Boo to kill Bob in order to save the children life. 3. How does Scout assure Atticus that Mr. Tate is right? Scout tell Atticus that putting Boo into the limelight is like killing a mockingbird. Chapter 311.

When she takes Boo home, Scout understands many things as she sees the street from this new point of view. Explain some of the things she 'sees' now. As she is standing in front of Boo place, she realize the view from Boo's place is completely difference. From that point, looking at their own house, where she see herself playing with Jem all through the four session. And after all this year Boo have watch them play, Scout and Jem are kind of like become Boo's children... when they need help, Boo will be there for them.

2. Describe the feelings you experienced as you read the closing scene. I have found that Boo have been in a very sad position, where he watch this kid playing everyday on the street, but he couldn't come out. And he have fall in love with this kid so much that they are like his children. But I have also see that when you have look at things indifference angles, it maybe completely difference, and it might be a big surprise, too.