8) What does Mrs. Dubose teach Scout and Jem? Scout likes some of the relatives she sees during the Christmas season & dislikes others. 2. Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird highlights instances of heroism and courage in a small Alabama town riddled with the poverty and racial tensions characteristic of the south in 1935. Although she is a mean, racist neighbor, Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose teaches the children a lesson in courage. The novel focuses on the Finch family over the course of two years—lawyer and father Atticus Finch; his ten-year-old son, Jem; and his six-year-old daughter, Jean Louise, “aka” Scout. 3. 5. As Jem reads aloud to her every day for a month—a punishment for destroying her camellia bushes after she harshly criticizes Atticus—she weans herself from her morphine addiction by refusing her medicine for longer and longer each day.

Why will this be difficult for her? What does Scout do to make Calpurnia furious?

Who does she like? 2)Explain why Atticus takes the case. What lesson does Scout teach Uncle Jack about childres? How well does Atticus feel he should defend Tom Robinson? Chapter 9 1)How does Atticus respond when Scout repeats the racist language she heard at school? What does Cecil Jacobs say to Scout that almost causes her to fight? Do you agree with either Atticus' lesson, Scout's lesson…
What important lesson does Atticus teach Scout about understanding people? What lesson does Scout teach Uncle Jack and about children and what further lesson does Atticus add in To Kill a Mockingbird? What lesson does Calpurnia teach her? Scout talks to Atticus about racism. Atticus is older than most fathers in Maycomb at almost 50 years old, and as a lawyer, Scout and Jem initially believe that Atticus doesn’t do anything of import.

What is "Macomb's unusual disease?" Chapter 9 1. 4. Chapter 7 Scout in 2nd Grade: truth about Jem's trousers, more presents from Boo, tree stump is cemented up by Mr Radley Chapter 8 First snow. What wisdom does Atticus add to this lesson? Chapter 9 Scout tries to hit Cecil Jacobs for calling Atticus a "nigger lover". Is it usual for (white) lawyers to do their best for black clients in Alabama at this time?

What important lesson does Atticus teach Scout about understanding people? Lesson 3: Chapters 7-9. How does Atticus treat Walter Cunningham during lunch? 3.

3)What does Atticus ask Scout to do when people talk badly about him? Scout was encouraged to read and write, Walter has to help on the farm and misses a lot of his lessons, Buris does not get a good education at all because he doesn’t have to go to school at all.

4)What details of Finch Landing suggest the family owned slaves? Scouts family, unlike the Cunningham’s and Ewell value education. Why do you think it is referred to as a disease? Fire at Miss Maudie's house. 6. Atticus says that you never really understand a person “until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” What do the lessons have in common?