She was as sad, I thought, as what Jem called a mixed child: white people wouldn'thave anything to do with her because she lived among pigs; Negroes wouldn't haveanything to do with her because she was white. She couldn't live like Mr. DolphusRaymond, who preferred the company of N...
0/7 答案 What does Link Deas say about Tom Robinson, and how does his statement show that he is different from the majority of white people in Maycomb?
Yeah, says Scout: it would be (title alert) like killing a mockingbird. Chapter 31 Scout leads Boo to Jem's bed, where Boo looks at Jem "as though he had never seen a boy before" (31.9).She's got a knack for sensing Boo's mute communications. When she realizes he wants to ...
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Jem heard me. He thrust his head around the connecting door. As he came to my bedAtticus's light flashed on. We stayed where we were until it went off; we heard him turnover, and we waited until he was still again. Jem took me to his room and put me
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It is because the father in this story told the children that no matter how many blue birds you shoot, killing a mockingbird is a sin. For they don't destroy other people's gardens or make nests in the corn.They just sing for theirselves. It is just like black people in the United ...
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Mr. Underwood expresses his anger at the senseless killing of a cripple and likens it to the killing of songbirds and children. Scout is slow to understand the meaning behind Mr. Underwood's editorial; however, she realizes in the end that in the secret court of men's hearts Atticus had ...