Table of Contents
- 1 What does Scout learn about in Chapter 16?
- 2 What did Scout learn from the trial?
- 3 What does Scout do once she realizes Atticus is in danger Chapter 15?
- 4 What does Scout learn from the idlers club?
- 5 How did Scout feel about the trial?
- 6 What lessons do Scout and Jem learn?
- 7 How does Scout save Atticus?
- 8 What lesson does Scout learn in Chapter 15?
- 9 What does Scout overhear in the trial of Atticus?
- 10 Why did scout cry at the end of tkmb?
What does Scout learn about in Chapter 16?
“Mr. Cunningham’s basically a good man,” he said, “he just has his blind spots along with the rest of us.” In this way, Scout learns that people’s prejudice is at times stronger than their friendship. Second, the children learn that people would rather be entertained than to see justice done in a law case.
What did Scout learn from the trial?
Through witnessing the trial, Scout learns a lot about Maycomb and its inhabitants, particularly Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson, Dolphus Raymond and her own father, Atticus. Scout learns that he drinks and sometimes leaves his family for days, he is violent and he may even be committing incest with Mayella.
What does Scout learn about Jem in Chapter 6?
First of all, Scout learns more about her brother Jem. Jem is growing older, and beginning to grow apart from Jem. This usually manifests itself in his annoyance about her being a girl. Scout learns more about her brother when he accidentally leaves his pants at the Radley House and goes back to get them.
What does Scout do once she realizes Atticus is in danger Chapter 15?
Scout and Jem follow to find him reading outside the jail by the light of his lightbulb. As the children watch, a group of men arrive and begin to issue threats. At this juncture, Scout, afraid for her father, runs out to protect Atticus, who is rightly afraid; he tells Jem to take her, along with Dill, back home.
What does Scout learn from the idlers club?
Scout overhears the members of the “Idlers’ Club” discussing Atticus. Scout overhears the men in the Idler’s Club discussing her father and the trial. Through listening, she learns that her father was “appointed” to defend Tom Robinson, that he didn’t have a choice in the matter.
What happens to Scout at the end of Chapter 16?
By Harper Lee. The night after their run-in at the town jail, Scout ends up sleeping in Jem’s room after she starts crying in her own. At breakfast the next morning, no one except Jem has much appetite. Atticus says he’s glad the kids came along, though Aunt Alexandra sniffs that Mr.
How did Scout feel about the trial?
What does she learn? In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is affected by the outcome of Tom Robinson’s trial in that it causes her to begin to realize the extent of the hypocrisy and prejudice in Maycomb, to recognize the significance of Atticus’s defense of Tom, and to mature in her outlook on life.
What lessons do Scout and Jem learn?
Jem and Scout learn what it means to have empathy, courage, persistence and personal integrity. Also, the Mockingbirds themselves adjust and appoint life lessons. To start off, Scout early on figures out what it means to have empathy and to care about others.
How does Jem and Scout’s relationship change in Chapter 6?
Because of what occurs in Chapter 6 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem and Scout grow closer as they are conspirators together, they confide in one another, and Scout worries about Jem’s safety. On Dill’s last night in Maycomb, the children decide upon going over to the Radleys’.
How does Scout save Atticus?
Scout is able to stop the lynch mob from harming Atticus and killing Tom Robinson by (somewhat unintentionally) forcing Mr. Cunningham to sympathize with her father’s difficult situation. Shortly after Scout runs into the group of strangers surrounding Atticus, she recognizes Mr.
What lesson does Scout learn in Chapter 15?
Scout sees an opportunity to practice what Atticus has taught her–to talk with people about things which are important to them. (Ironically, she sees him do this very thing at the dinner table with Walter Cunningham.)
Why does Scout Cry After returning home from the jail?
Why does Scout cry after returning home from the jail? Scout cried because the full impact of the evening’s events really hit Scout when they get home. She realizes how much danger Atticus was in both when he faced the mad dog and when he faced the mad mob.
What does Scout overhear in the trial of Atticus?
Outside this courthouse, Scout overhears the old men in khaki pants and white shirts with suspenders talking,”resentful of the interruption of their comfortable routine.” Scout overhears one say that the court appointed Atticus Finch to defend Tom Robinson. ‘Yeah, but Atticus aims to defend him.
Why did scout cry at the end of tkmb?
Scout cried because the full impact of the evening’s events really hit Scout when they get home. She realizes how much danger Atticus was in both when he faced the mad dog and when he faced the mad mob.
Why is Scout confused after overhearing remarks about Tom Robinson’s defense?
Why is Scout confused after overhearing remarks about her father’s defense of Tom Robinson? Scout learns that Atticus was appointed to defend Tom Robinson, not just that he has chosen to do so. – She learns that the white community is upset with Atticus because he intends to do a thorough job of the defense.