Atticus breaks up the fight and sends them to bed. Scout discovers something under her bed. She calls Jem in and they discover Dill hiding there. Dill has run away from home because his mother and new father did not pay enough attention to him.
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How does Atticus deal with finding Dill in Scout’s room?
How does Atticus deal with finding Dill in Scout’s room? He acted unsurprised and treated him like company, he also told his Aunt Rachel that he’s there. What question does Scout ask Dill about Boo Radley?
Whats the snake doing under Scout’s bed?
She called Jem thinking it was a snake, and he got the broom to sweep it out. It turned out to be Dill hiding under her bed.
Where do Jem and Scout find Dill hiding?
What does Scout find under her bed? Scout finds Dill hiding under her bed.
What does Scout think is under her bed at first?
What does Scout think is under her bed at first? Scout thinks at first that a snake is under her bed.
How does Atticus make Scout cry?
what makes scout cry while Atticus is talking with her and Jem? Atticus speaks sharply to her, and she becomes emotional. She is upset because Atticus is not acting like himself and is telling them things he does not believe in: “This was not my father.
How did Atticus respond when he saw Dill *?
How did Atticus respond when he saw Dill? He told Scout to get him some food and went over to tell Dill’s aunt, Rachel.
Why is Jem considered a traitor?
Jem is considered a traitor because he told Atticus about Dill running away from home. Describe Jem’s behavior when he confronts Atticus at the jailhouse and also meets a mob of hostile men. Describe Scout’s behavior in the setting mentioned above. Scout was very angry.
What story does Dill tell about where he has been?
What story does Dill tell about where he has been? Do you find his story believable? Explain your answer. Dill says he has been locked in the basement, his father does not like him.
What did Jem and Scout find under Scouts bed?
Jem and Scout find Dill hiding under Scout’s bed. Jem breaks, “the remaining code of our childhood” (187-188) when he tells Atticus that Dill is at their house.
Why did Jem tell Atticus that Dill was there?
Jem told Atticus that Dill was there because he can’t keep him hidden and feed him without Atticus knowing.
What does Dill tell Scout they should get?
Dill says that he and Scout should get themselves a baby, and tells her a story about where babies come from (no sex is involved in his account, fortunately), and they slowly doze off.
What code does Jem break?
In what way doe Jem break the one remaining code of childhood? When Jem reveals Dill’s presence to Atticus he has broken the childhood “code” and has become a “tattletale.” This act definitively separates Jem from Scout and Dill.
What is the nightmare facing the Finch family now?
What is the “nightmare” that now descends upon the children? The trial is about to begin and they are being bullied by classmates and townspeople because their father is defending Tom Robinson.
Why does Scout cry when she realizes who saved her?
She feels wonder when she finally meets Boo Radley and realizes that he is her hero. Why does Scout cry when she realizes who saved her? Scout instinctively runs to protect her brother, but then is embarrassed at her mistake and tries to “cover up by covering Jem up” (144).
Why does Jem say that Boo Radley stays inside after all?
In Chapter 13, Jem states, “I think I’m beginning to understand why Boo Radley’s stayed shut up . . . it’s because he wants to stay inside.” Jem says this as a direct response to the behavior of the people of Maycomb in response to Tom Robinson’s trial, and the way people are treated because they’re different.
What happened to Atticus after the trial?
After the guilty verdict, Atticus leaves the courtroom alone, and the African-Americans in the balcony stand up to honor him. After the trial, Atticus is bitter, but he hopes to win the case on appeal. Bob Ewell is also bitter, threatening Atticus in public and spitting in his face.
Did Atticus lose the case?
Though the trial targets Tom Robinson, in another sense it is Maycomb that is on trial, and while Atticus eventually loses the court case, he successfully reveals the injustice of a stratified society that confines Black people to the “colored balcony” and allows the word of a despicable, ignorant man like Bob Ewell to
Why does Dill not want to stay with his mother and stepfather?
Dill doesn’t want to stay with his parents because his parents do better without him and they don’t want him with them.
What point is Dill making?
Dill’s point is that he wants them to really show love and affection. He doesn’t want them to have to buy it. This behavior isn’t typical of many parents.
Why does Aunt Alexandra get angry with Atticus?
Why does Aunt Alexandra get angry with Atticus? She gets angry with him because he allows Scout to act however she wants and wear whatever she wants without any judgement. What does Atticus tell the children about being Finches?
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