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Why does Atticus shoot the dog?

Why does Atticus shoot the dog?

3 Answers. This scene is meant to reveal more about Atticus to Scout. When he kills the mad dog–and does so expertly, with one shot–it shows Scout that there is more to him than a lawyer and a father. He knows how to shoot and he’s good at it.

What is Atticus relationship with Tom Robinson?

Atticus is a lawyer and the father of Jeremy “Jem” Finch and Jean Louise “Scout” Finch. He defends Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused of rape, in a controversial case, that ends up being more about Robinson’s race than innocence.

What dangerous situation does Atticus find himself in Chapter 15?

Atticus goes to the Maycomb jail in chapter 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird to protect Tom Robinson from the Old Sarum bunch, which is a group of intoxicated men who plan on lynching Tom before the trial.

Why does Boo fix Jem’s pants?

In an apparent act of kindness, Boo Radley has mended Jem’s pants, which caught on the fencing on the Radley’s property. Because of the Dill’s curiosity and penchant for the dramatic, he dares to go onto the Radleys’ porch and peep through a loose shutter into the window of their house.

What does Atticus say about Tom Robinson?

Atticus defends Tom Robinson (Chapter 9, page 99) Atticus feels that he has to do what’s right to be able to hold his head up or even have any authority over his children. He also is willing to stand up against the odds—he knows he’s “licked” before he even begins.

How did Atticus know JEM lost his pants?

Terms in this set (4) Apparently, Atticus has known all along about the night Jem lost in his pants on the Radley’s fence, but he never felt the need to say anything about it. Jem came home without his pants also, the pants were sewn poorly meaning Calpurnia didn’t Fox them.

What happened to Mrs Radley in Chapter 8?

Old Mrs. Radley died that winter, but her death caused hardly a ripple—the neighborhood seldom saw her, except when she watered her cannas. Jem and I decided that Boo had got her at last, but when Atticus returned from the Radley house he said she died of natural causes, to our disappointment. “AsN him,” Jem whispered.

Who died this winter Chapter 8?

Who dies this winter? Mrs. Radley, Boo’s mother, dies.

Why does Atticus wake the children at 1 00 am and take them out of the house?

Why does Atticus take the children out of the house at 1:00 A.M.? Miss Maudie’s house is on fire and Atticus thinks the children would be safer outside than in the house. He is afraid the fire might spread to their home. Atticus is to defend a member of Calpurnia’s church.

What does Mr Avery blame on Jem and Scout?

Mr. Avery blames the especially cold weather on a prophecy written on the Rosetta Stone that stated that the seasons would change if children disobeyed their parents, fought with each other, and smoked cigarettes. He tells Jem and Scout that badly behaved children like them have caused it to snow.

What was Atticus to Tom?

Atticus is standing up for Tom to prove to Maycomb and his children that just because Tom is black, it gives them white folks no reason to disrespect the black. Atticus is setting an example. Plus, he is upholding his own moral values, so at least he isn’t hypocritical. Tom was innocent; Atticus HAD to defend him.

What did Atticus do for Tom Robinson?

Atticus defends Tom because he believes in setting an example for Scout, Jem, and others. He builds on this idea later in the same conversation by saying, “Scout, simply by the nature of the work, every lawyer gets at least one case in his lifetime that affects him personally.