Table of Contents
- 1 Who teaches the children to shoot their guns in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- 2 What did Atticus give Scout and Jem for Christmas?
- 3 What does Atticus say the children can’t shoot Why?
- 4 What does Atticus say about guns?
- 5 What did Atticus do to Tim?
- 6 What do the children learn TKAM?
- 7 Why does Atticus not teach the children to shoot?
- 8 Who are the mockingbirds in to kill a Mockingbird?
Who teaches the children to shoot their guns in To Kill a Mockingbird?
The children are excited to receive their air rifles from Uncle Jack, but Atticus refuses to teach them how to shoot. At the beginning of chapter 10, Jem and Scout are shooting their air rifles, and Atticus tells them that they can shoot all the bluejays they want but it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.
What did Atticus give Scout and Jem for Christmas?
201 To Kill a Mockingbird quiz
Question | Answer |
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Atticus Finch worked as a? | Lawyer |
What do Jem and Scout get as a Christmas gift? | air rifles |
Jem and Scout find gifts left in the? | Oak tree |
Jem and Scout meet a new friend called? | Dill |
What gift does Uncle Jack bring to the children who are the gifts actually from who is supposed to teach the kids to use them?
What gift does Uncle Jack give the children? Fortunately, Uncle Jack, Atticus’s brother, arrives bearing gifts for Scout and Jem that he picked out on Atticus’s request. The gifts turn out to be air guns which Atticus and the children discuss.
Who shoots Tim Johnson Why?
It was Atticus who took the shot, something that impressed Jem. He was unaware that his father was such a marksman. Not being a good marksman himself, Sheriff Tate handed Atticus the rifle, saying that was a “one-shot deal.” Atticus shot Tim Johnson before the animal posed any more of a threat.
What does Atticus say the children can’t shoot Why?
Atticus tells his children that it is a sin to shoot mockingbirds. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” In the story, mockingbirds are a symbol of innocence and goodness. When Tom Robinson is shot to death, Mr.
What does Atticus say about guns?
He says: “I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. it’s when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do.
Why does Atticus tell Uncle Jack that Atticus has to defend Tom Robinson?
Atticus thinks he can’t win in his defense of Tom Robinson because of Maycomb’s systemic racism. As Atticus explains to Uncle Jack, the case will come down to whose word the jury will believe. They are not likely to believe Tom’s word over that of Mayella and her father, despite how suspicious they are.
Why did Francis say Atticus was ruining the family?
Francis says that Dill is a little runt, being passed from relative to relative. Francis says that Atticus is a ‘******-lover’ and that he is ruining the family. Atticus means after this case whether he wins or loses he doesn’t want scout and Jem to become racist.
What did Atticus do to Tim?
A staggering, rabid dog called Tim Johnson is shot by Atticus. When the Finches’ maid, Calpurnia, sees the Johnson dog (whom Jem describes as having “gone lopsided”), she immediately phones the office of Atticus.
What do the children learn TKAM?
The three lessons that Scout learns throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird are to, always look at situations from others perspective, not to hurt innocence, and that because everyone has good and bad qualities you should look for them instead of just seeing one side.
Why does Atticus give JEM a gun in to kill a Mockingbird?
Atticus does not, as one might carelessly assume, give Scout and Jem guns so that they can learn to shoot. He has more complex reasons than that: First of all, he gives the guns to his children to teach them responsibility.
Who is a good shot with a gun in to kill a Mockingbird?
I reckon if he’d wanted us to know it, he’da told us. If he was proud of it, he’da told us'” (98). Among all of the wonderful things Atticus stands for in To Kill a Mockingbird , he is a good shot with a gun, but he would rather use the law, the judicial process, and good, sound reasoning skills to solve conflicts.
Why does Atticus not teach the children to shoot?
Here in chapter 9, he gives the job to Jack to teach the children, but does not state why. In chapter 10, readers begin to learn why as Scout narrates: When he gave us our air-rifles Atticus wouldn’t teach us to shoot. Uncle Jack instructed us in the rudiments thereof; he said Atticus wasn’t interested in guns.
Who are the mockingbirds in to kill a Mockingbird?
Boo Radley is one of the mockingbirds, because he is a victim of society but never has hurt anyone. The other mockingbird is Tom Robinson, who is also victimized by society in a different way. Boo is the victim of society’s expectations, and Tom is the victim of society’s prejudices.