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What does the Roly-Poly represent on a deeper level?
What does this incident tell you about Scout and Jem? The roly-poly symbolizes innocence. In the beginning of chapter twenty-five, Scout finds a “roly-poly” bug in her room. Scout plays with the insect; making it curl into a ball several times by poking it with a stick to scare it.
How does Scout treat the Roly-Poly?
Explain how Scout’s treatment of the roly-poly bug mirrors the way the town of Maycomb treated Tom Robinson. Shes tempted to squash the bug after shes done toying with it; just as rhe town flatten Tom with their injustice. Neither the bug or Tom caused any harm, both were at rhe wrong at thw wrong time.
How has Jem changed in his attitude toward living creatures according to Scout?
Scout notices that Jem is changing in many ways: “He was difficult to live with, inconsistent, moody. According to Scout, Jem has acquired a new set of values, which he tries to impose on her, to her annoyance and dismay. It is also clear that he is beginning to understand certain things in the adult world.
What does Jem say to Scout about being a girl?
Jem responds by telling Scout, “Scout, I’m tellin’ you for the last time, shut your trap or go home—I declare to the Lord you’re gettin’ more like a girl every day!” (Lee, 53).
How does Scout feel about the way she Jem and Dill once treated Boo Radley what are her thoughts about him now?
Scout feels a little guilty about the they treated Boo. She still looks for Boo every time she passes the Radley house, even expressing to Atticus one evening her desire “just to have one good look at Boo Radley” before she dies and possibly be his friend.
How have Jem and Scout change throughout the novel?
Jem and Scout change by maturing into morally upright, tolerant adolescents who sympathize with others and recognize the importance of their father’s sacrifice. Both siblings also gain significant insight into their prejudiced community and understand the importance of protecting innocent beings.
What does Jem keep calling Scout that bothers her so much and starts to become a bad word to her?
What does Jem keep calling Scout that bothers her so much and starts to become a bad word to her? Girl: She hates being called one. A shadow figure comes up and Jem, Scout, and Dill freeze. Then when they start running they hear a gunshot.
What happens to Jem and Scout on the way back from the pageant?
When Jem and Scout are on their way home from the pageant Scout is still wearing her costume, making it a little difficult for her to walk, especially as she has left her shoes behind. Jem becomes convinced someone is following them. Suddenly they are attacked and Jem is forced to the ground.