Table of Contents
- 1 What was the purpose of the Halloween pageant in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- 2 Why doesn’t Atticus and Aunt Alexandra attend the pageant?
- 3 What happened after the Halloween pageant in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- 4 What excuse did Aunt Alexandra’s give on why she could attend the pageant?
- 5 Why does she refer to this person as misguided?
- 6 Who said Ad Astra Per Aspera?
- 7 What did Mrs Merriweather look like in to kill a Mockingbird?
- 8 What did Mrs Merriweather say about her black maid?
What was the purpose of the Halloween pageant in To Kill a Mockingbird?
The purpose of the Halloween pageant is to keep the Maycomb children occupied on Halloween night, so that they don’t cause mischief. The Maycomb “ladies,” headed by Mrs. Merriwether, organize a pageant that involves many of the local children dressing up as food grown or raised on Alabama farms.
Why doesn’t Atticus and Aunt Alexandra attend the pageant?
Atticus and Aunt Alexandra don’t go to the pageant because they’re tired, so Jem agrees to take Scout and bring her home. On the way to the pageant, Cecil Jacobs frightens Jem and Scout.
Why does Mrs Merriweather tell Scout She ruining the pageant?
Why does Mrs. Merriweather accuse Scout of ruining the pageant? Scout’s respect and appreciation for her brother has gradually grown over the past several chapters. Merriweather’s cruel accusation, Jem sympathizes with Scout and makes her feel better.
What is the symbolism in naming the pageant from the mud to the stars?
Mrs. Merriweather translates the the Latin prepositional phrases as “from the mud to the stars.” What it actually means is: To the stars through difficulty (or hardships), or we can say: Through hardships to the stars.
What happened after the Halloween pageant in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Jem and Scout are returning home on Halloween night after the school held a pageant for Maycomb’s children. Scout follows and discovers that Boo saved Jem and her from Bob Ewell’s attack. Jem is knocked out and has a broken arm, and Scout mentions how disappointed Jem will be because he didn’t get to meet Boo Radley.
What excuse did Aunt Alexandra’s give on why she could attend the pageant?
Aunt Alexandra explains to Scout that she is feeling too tired to attend because “she’d been decorating the stage all afternoon and was worn out” (To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapter 27).
How does Scout manage to ruin Mrs Merriweather’s pageant?
How does Scout “ruin” Miss Merriweather’s pageant? Scout ruined Miss. Merewether’s pageant by falling asleep and missed her cue. Scout and Jem are the last ones to leave the party because Scout is embarrassed by her performance that night (missing her cue).
How does Scout mess up Mrs Merriweather’s plan?
When Scout hears the band playing Dixie, she wakes up and runs onto the stage wearing her pork costume as Mrs. Merriweather triumphantly mounts the stage with the state flag. While backstage, Scout falls asleep in her costume, so she misses her cue to come on stage and arrives late.
Why does she refer to this person as misguided?
This being said, Mrs. Merriweather is also referring to Atticus as one of those “good but misguided people” since he is the one who represented Tom Robinson and was Tom’s best chance at the trial. Mrs. Merriweather is strikingly hypocritical.
Who said Ad Astra Per Aspera?
Quote by Lucius Annaeus Seneca: “Per aspera ad Astra.”
Why did Scout have tears in her eyes when she said hello to boo?
As his lips part into a shy smile, Scout cries because of her emotional realization that she is looking at Boo Radley in the flesh. Moreover, she apprehends the courage that shy Boo must have had to summon in order to be able to leave his house and rescue her and Jem.
What was Mrs Merriweather’s pageant about in Scout?
Merriweather composes a pageant about Maycomb County’s agricultural products and casts Scout to play the part… (full context) Backstage, Scout discovers that someone smashed her costume. Mrs. Merriweather fixes it and shoves Scout inside. Scout and Cecil sit and listen to Mrs. Merriweather (full context) Florman, Ben.
What did Mrs Merriweather look like in to kill a Mockingbird?
Mrs. Merriweather’s large brown eyes always filled with tears when she considered the oppressed. “Living in that jungle with nobody but J. Grimes Everett,” she said.
What did Mrs Merriweather say about her black maid?
She again continues to speak about her views, this time on her black maid Sophy, who Mrs. Merriweather called a “sulky darky”. Mrs. Merriweather is irritated by Sophy’s sulkiness, and expresses that Maycomb’s African Americans are “misguided”, that they don’t follow Mrs. Merriweather’s and other white people’s views on racism and social Darwinism.
Why was Miss Maudie angry at Mrs Merriweather?
An interpretation of this line could be that Miss Maudie was truly angry about Mrs. Merriweather’s views, that even though Sophy the maid could be grumbling about the real unfairness of the trial, but her job resumes as normal as it was, and that the food was still good as it was before the trial’s result.