Table of Contents
- 1 Why did Jem stay quiet and moody for a week in Chapter 7?
- 2 When Scout climbs into Jem’s skin in Chapter 7?
- 3 How is Jem more mature than Scout?
- 4 Why is Jem Moody Chapter 7?
- 5 Why does Jem cry at the beginning of Chapter 22?
- 6 Why has Jem been crying at the end of the Chapter 7?
- 7 How old is Dill?
- 8 Why does Jem seem so inconsistent and moody?
- 9 What happens in Chapter 7 of to kill a Mockingbird?
- 10 Why did Boo give Scout a blanket in to kill a Mockingbird?
Why did Jem stay quiet and moody for a week in Chapter 7?
“We shouldn’a done that tonight, Scout,” he says. Now it makes sense why Jem is “moody and silent:” he feels sad and guilty for disobeying Atticus.
When Scout climbs into Jem’s skin in Chapter 7?
When Scout says “I tried to climb in Jem’s skin and walk around in it…” she means that she tried to put herself in Jem’s shoes to understand where he was coming from.
Why does Jem cry at the end of Chapter 7 What does Jem understand about Boo and Mr Radley that he did not understand before?
Jem cries because Boo’s father, Nathan Radley, had cemented up the hole in the tree. Jem cries not just because there will be no more presents forthcoming but also (and especially) because this cuts off the children’s contact with their new “phantom friend,” Boo. Mr. The children have never actually seen him.
How is Jem more mature than Scout?
Jem matures as the novel progresses Jem begins to grow away from Scout and prefers to spend time on his own. He becomes moody and feels Scout should also start to mature and behave less like a tomboy and more like a young lady.
Why is Jem Moody Chapter 7?
Why is Jem moody at the beginning of Chapter 7? Jem remained traumatized over his experience of recovering his pants from the Radley place. Scout is able to understand him partially, so she doesn’t bother him.
Why was Jem so inconsistent and moody?
Why is Jem so “inconsistent and moody”? Jem is now 12 years old; he is growing up physically and mentally, which makes him difficult to live with. Why wasn’t Dill able to come to Maycomb this summer? He had “a new father” and would have to stay in Meridian because they planned to build a fishing boat.
Why does Jem cry at the beginning of Chapter 22?
Jem cries in chapter 22 because he feels a great injustice has been done to Tom. Jem believes with all of his heart that Tom will be acquitted, so when the guilty verdict comes down, Jem is upset. He’s so upset, angered, and saddened by what he sees as an injustice that he breaks down and cries.
Why has Jem been crying at the end of the Chapter 7?
In Chapter Seven, Jem cries when he realizes that Mr. Radley cemented the knot-hole in the tree, not because it was dying, but because he aimed to keep Boo from leaving the children gifts. This is one more example of how the Radley’s cut Boo off from the world.
Why do you think Jem was crying at the end of Chapter 7?
Jem cries at the end of chapter 7 of To Kill a Mockingbird because he realizes that Nathan Radley has blocked up the knothole of the tree to stop his brother from communicating with the Finch children.
How old is Dill?
Dill appears to be younger than his actual age. In the beginning of the novel, Dill had a short stature and appeared to be four years of age, when in actuality, wassix years of age.
Why does Jem seem so inconsistent and moody?
Why is Jem so “inconsistent and moody?” He is going through puberty. Why wasn’t Dill able to come to Maycomb this summer? He was adopted and was staying in Meridian to help build a boat with his new father.
How does Scout understand Jem in to kill a Mockingbird?
Scout is able to understand him partially, so she doesn’t bother him. Jem later reveals that when he came back for his pants, they sewn back very crooked; almost as if he was expected to return. What evidence does Chapter 7 provide to help the reader understand how Scout and Jem were “parting company”?
What happens in Chapter 7 of to kill a Mockingbird?
Chapter 7 Jem is “moody and silent” after the pants incident. The new school year starts, and Scout finds second grade just as boring as first.
Why did Boo give Scout a blanket in to kill a Mockingbird?
Boo came up and gave Scout a blanket, all without being seen. He is a part of the universe of obligation, but no one knows. His actions opposite of what Scout thinks, because she still thinks of him as a monster, while this just makes Jem think he is a nice person even more.
What does the snowman look like in to kill a Mockingbird?
School is canceled and Jem and Scout decide to make a snowman. However, there is only a little snow, and Jem and Scout aren’t even sure how a snowman is made. Determined, they decide to make a snowman using soil and snow collected from their yard and from Miss Maudie’s. The snowman looks quite like Mr. Avery.