1.Atticus is extremely disappointed and walks out of the courtroom after the verdict is announced.

2. When Miss Maudie is explaining that they had people like Atticus, she was telling Jem that there were people in this world who do not fall into mob mentality. She tries to explain that even though Atticus did not win, he had got the town “thinking” for themselves for a change, rather than act on prejudice alone. He has created respect for the individual.

3.Miss Maudie says they have at least made a baby step in the right direction because she knows that the jury actually contemplated weather or not they were going to convict Tom which means the towns were looking past prejudices for once.

4. Dill says he wants to be a clown that laughs at people instead of people laughing at him. This means that Dill wants to laugh at people (society) because they are being so dumb in the Tom Robinson court case.

Chapter 23:
1. Atticus doesn’t take Bob Ewells threat seriously because he thinks that Mr. Ewells just taking his anger on Atticus.

2. a)In a courtroom, if a defendant is put on a stand with only circumstantial evidence, that person is entitled to reasonable doubt. Circumstantial evidence means the acquitted person was there at the time of the offense, but there’s no actual proof like DNA and things like that. b)People always believe white men before black because of prejudices. c)People have already made up there minds before even hearing a word of the case because of racism and prejudices. d)Sooner of later people are going to realize how wrong they treated people of different race and they are going to pay for it.

3. a) Atticus believes the Cunninghams are honest hard working people. b)Alexandra believes the Cunninghams are lower class, trash.

4. Jem can’t accept Scout’s opinion because Jem knows its not because in the mostly to kinds of people, the good and the bad.

Chapter 24:

1.The missionary ladies seem to be rather negative, self righteous and hypocritical. Yes it’s typical for these ladies to act like this because I think these characteristics are what brings them together.

2. The irony is that Mrs. Merriweather admires J Grimes Everett and the work he is doing for tribes in Africa while she pays little attention and thinks nothing of the African Americans in her own town.

3. Scout prefers men to women because so in her life the people closest to her are men and she doesn’t seem to like to many of the women.

4. When Ms. Maudie says, “We’re paying the highest tribute we can pay a man,” that out of everyone in Maycomb Atticus was the only one who would try his hardest to give Tom Robinson a fair trial. To represent him the way he deserved, with all the rights. That no matter what he is faced with; the town trusts him to do right.

5. True ladies know how to but their lip and fake a smile for the sake of others.

Chapter 25:

1. Most of the town believe’s that Tom’s death just shows how dumb black people are(from the perspective of a white person).

2. Although Mr. Underwood holds racist vies himself, his editorial can be likened to Atticus’s prior words. In his editorial Underwood writes, “it was a sin to kill cripples, be they sitting, standing, or escaping.” He writes that Tom’s death was tantamount to the senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children. Atticus had also discussed that killing a Mockingbird is a “sin”. The bird tries to bring a little relief in a very harsh world. Tom’s actions were no different.

Chapter 26:
1. a) Scout feels bad about all the things she had done just to see Boo. b)Scout still wants to see him but now respects his privacy. c)She’s is glad that Atticus never said anything about their previous activity. d)Scout doesn’t seem to express any feelings about the “Current Events” she does pay attention to them, which shows that she is growing up.

2.The irony is that Miss Gate’s hates Hitler because of his racism toward Jews yet, she shows just as much racism towards african americans.

3. Jem reacts violently because he is still upset for what happened to Tom Robinson, the man who got accused for doing a crime he didn’t do and who got killed for trying to “escape”. Since Miss Gates said that it’s horrible for Hitler to do horrible things to the Jews Jem agreed. But remember what she said about Tom and his trial.. Since he was black, he should have been guilty.. She is a hypocrite and is racist against black people. She says that Jews are people just like her, but Jews are white. Jem hates what happened to Tom; that’s why he acted so violently towards Scout.

Chapter 27:
1.Bob Ewell lost a job from the WPA and blamed Atticus for it. Judge Taylor thought his dog was making noises and opened the screen door and actually saw a shadow figure and kept a shotgun at his side; and Helen Robinson, Tom Robinson’s widow got a job from Link Deas, who Tom used to work for, and was being harassed by Bob Ewell and his children. Bob Ewell is the type of man that holds a grudge.

2. Atticus had to work in Montgomery and was too tired to go. Alexandra feels tired and needs to go to sleep early because she helped with the stage for the play that Scout is in.

Chapter 28:
1. Cecil Jacobs scares Jem and Scout by jumping out from behind a tree on there way to the school.

2. They think the noise might be Cecil Jacobs or the rustling of the leaves in the trees.

3. 4 people- Scout, Jem, Arthur Radley and Mr. Ewell

Chapter 29:
1. Arthur Radley saved Jem and Scout from Mr. Radley.

2. I agree with Atticus, as I don’t think Bob Ewell is worth anything because he tried to kill innocent mockingbirds (Jem and Scout). Additionally, he also holds grudges in the wrong ways for the wrong things , causing him to do crazy things.

3. It’s nothing like she’d imagined it would be and all she can say is “hey, Boo,” then she starts to cry.

Chapter 30:
1.Scout is childish and has a curious nature, while Boo has somewhat of a childish curiosity about him.

2. I don’t think either of them believe either story. They both know who really killed Bob Ewell but they would never admit to it.

3. She said something like, “well, it would be like shooting a mockingbird, wouldn’t it?” to Atticus. I don’t know the actual quote.

Chapter 31:
1. She understands how Boo feels. The entire part about her standing in Boo’s shoes and seeing all the things happening from his point of view. I guess Scout has matured a lot and realizes the rumors about Boo Radley were not true.

2. After reading the closing scene I was mostly wondering if Jem was going to be okay, if they would ever see Boo Radley again and what would happen to the Ewells.

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