Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Scout consider Atticus feeble does her view change at all?
- 2 How does this change Scout’s opinion of Atticus?
- 3 What does Scout mean when she says Atticus was feeble How do the events in chapter 10 change her mind?
- 4 What does Scout mean when she says Atticus has an infinite capacity?
- 5 How does Scout describe Atticus in Chapter 10?
- 6 How old does Scout say Atticus is in Chapter 10?
Why does Scout consider Atticus feeble does her view change at all?
She does change her view by the end of the chapter. Scout thinks Atticus is “feeble” at the beginning of the chapter, because he is so much older than the parents of her schoolmates and doesn’t do the same things they do, such as play poker, fish, drink, or smoke. He wear glasses.
How does this change Scout’s opinion of Atticus?
Scout and Jem find out that Atticus was known as “One-Shot Finch.” Their respect for him is increased tremendously. That kind of response from Atticus makes Jem and Scout very proud of their dad. They gain a new respect for him as the novel closes. Both Jem and Scout realize what a great man Atticus is.
What does Scout learn about Atticus in Chapter 10 and how does her view of him change as a result?
Scout learns from Miss Maudie the deeper meaning of Atticus’ prior rule that it is “a sin to kill a mockingbird.” They learn that Atticus is the best checker player in town, even though he often lets Jem and Scout beat them when they play. They learn Atticus can play the Jew’s Harp.Rab. I 1, 1443 AH
What does Scout reveal about her relationship with Atticus in Chapter 9?
What does Scout reveal about her relationship with Atticus in Chapter 9? She is proud of Atticus, and though she does not at that point really understand the particulars or the racial dynamics of the case, she will not tolerate those who speak ill of her father.Shaw. 15, 1442 AH
What does Scout mean when she says Atticus was feeble How do the events in chapter 10 change her mind?
Scout said this when she was younger because Atticus was fifty and in her eyes when she was younger, she thought he was old. Also, since Atticus didn’t participate in the football, it lets Scout think even more that he is feeble.
What does Scout mean when she says Atticus has an infinite capacity?
Scout says that Atticus has an “infinite capacity for calming turbulent seas.” What does she mean by this?is it true? She means that her father has he ability to be calm and composed wvwn during difficult ans atreaaful times. It is true, we have seen that at the courthouse and at the jailhouse with the mob.
What does Atticus do that completely changes the way that the children view Atticus how has their perception changed?
This changes when Atticus shoots the mad dog. They find out that he is a sharp shooter and was infamous in the county as one-shot Finch. They were now proud of their father.
What does Atticus do that completely changes the way that the children view Atticus How was their perception changed?
What does Atticus do that completely changes the way the children view Atticus? How has their perception changed? Atticus shoots and kills the rabid dog in the street, they respect him a little more. Miss Maudie shares one of Atticus’ nicknames from childhood.
How does Scout describe Atticus in Chapter 10?
Later, in Chapter 10, Scout describes her father as “feeble” because he is nearly fifty. He would not let Jem tackle him as the other boys’ fathers would. Further, she narrates innocently, “Our father didn’t do anything.Raj. 20, 1442 AH
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.
What lesson does Atticus teach Scout in Chapter 9?
Atticus encourages Scout to climb into other people’s skin and walk around in it. He is essentially teaching Scout a lesson in perspective. If Scout learns to perceive situations from other people’s point of view, she will be more tolerant and sympathetic to their needs.Shaw. 15, 1442 AH
What do we learn about Atticus in Chapter 9?
In chapter 9, we learn trouble is brewing in Maycomb because Atticus will defend Tom Robinson. We see Scout walk away from one fight, only to get into another. These fights foreshadow the difficult times ahead for the Finch’s as Atticus stands up for his beliefs while struggling to teach and protect his children.