What are the plots in To Kill a Mockingbird?
What are the plots in To Kill a Mockingbird?
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee. Many residents of Maycomb are racists and during the novel Atticus is asked to defend Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused of raping a white woman. Atticus takes on the case even though everyone knows he has little hope of winning.
What does Atticus do in Chapter 10 that impresses Scout and Jem?
Atticus takes one shot and hits Tim Johnson nearly between the eyes, killing him instantly. Jem is clearly shocked and impressed by Atticus’ marksmanship. He has difficulty articulating his thoughts, and Miss Maudie is delighted that Atticus has impressed his children.
Why does it surprise Scout and Jem when Atticus shoots a mad dog?
Why were Scout and Jem shocked? Atticus shoots a mad dog in Chapter 10. Scout and Jem are shocked because until this day they think of Atticus as having no real talents or anything about which to be proud. He had never touched a gun to their knowledge, and he did not believe in fighting.
How old does Scout say Atticus is in Chapter 10?
Scout and Jem are disappointed that Atticus, at 50, is older than their classmates’ parents and doesn’t do anything, like farm or drive a dump truck. He also wears glasses and never hunts, drinks, or smokes. Despite how innocuous he seems, everyone talks about him defending Tom Robinson.
Who stuck up for Atticus when Jem was upset with him Chapter 10?
Luckily, Uncle Jack steps up. Atticus tells Jem that “it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (10.7). Although apparently bluejays are okay. Scout grumps about how their neighborhood is all old people, and Miss Maudie acknowledges that there aren’t any 20- or 30-somethings around to be role models.
Which character does the mockingbird best represent?
The mockingbird functions as a symbol for the innocence of Tom Robinson, whose life is destroyed by the very system that should protect the innocent. It also symbolizes Boo Radley and the children, other innocents in the story.