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Why does Scout consider Atticus old?
Scout objects to Atticus’s age, because she considers him old and feeble. By some standards, Atticus is too old to be a good father to a youngster. Scout considering her father unsatisfactory in comparison with other fathers is significant because it is another thing makes her family different.
What attributes does Scout list in Chapter 10 that make her see Atticus as feeble?
“Our father didn’t do anything.” He “did not drive a dump-truck”… he isn’t the sheriff or a farmer or a mechanic. He doesn’t hunt or “play poker or fish or drink or smoke.” He also wears glasses. To Scout, Atticus isn’t exciting or flashy like some of her friends’ fathers seem to be.
Does Scout still think Atticus is feeble at the end of Chapter 10?
Also, since Atticus didn’t participate in the football, it lets Scout think even more that he is feeble. However, at the end of the chapter, Scout changes her opinion about Atticus being feeble after she observes him quickly take a shot at the mad dog, and finds out about him being a Maycomb’s dead shot.
Why is Scout disappointed Atticus?
Jem and Scout were somewhat disappointed in Atticus because he wasn’t athletic like some fathers. He was angry since she said that Atticus was no better than black people and the trash he works for.
Why is Atticus not feeble?
Atticus is simply older than other peoples’ fathers, and doesn’t have a highly-physical job like many other fathers. The children therefore interpret that he must be “feeble,” especially because of his diminished eyesight.
How does Atticus differ from Scout’s classmates fathers?
How does Atticus differ from Scout’s classmate’s fathers? – He is much older. – He does not hunt or fish. She would not fight publicly for Atticus, but she would fight anybody in her family for Atticus.
What does Scout learn about Atticus in Chapter 10?
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 that his old nickname was “One-Shot” Finch when he was a child.
Why is Scout frustrated with her father in Chapter 10?
Scout does this in Chapter 10 and feels disappointed when she realizes that Atticus doesn’t win in any category…then she learns a lesson. Atticus, who has not even reached his fiftieth birthday, seems old to Scout, much older than her classmates’ dads, and too old to do anything interesting like play tackle football.
Why do Scout and Jem consider Atticus old and feeble?
Jem and Scout get air-soft guns for Christmas. Scout thinks Atticus is feeble because he is old and doesn’t do the things that other dads do. Atticus means that Mrs. Dubose was willing to be in an awful state so she could be addiction-free when she died.
Why does Scout think Atticus is feeble in the Outsiders?
Scout thinks Atticus is “feeble” from the point of view of a young child. Atticus is older than most dads and he doesn’t play sports. Atticus prefers to sit in his study and read.
Why is Atticus so feeble in to kill a Mockingbird?
As the novel progresses, Scout gains more and more respect for Atticus as a person and as a father. This is her view as a child. Atticus seemed feeble because he didn’t play football or do a physical job. He also wore eyeglasses.
Do you think Scout’s dad was feeble in to kill a Mockingbird?
Scout tells this story in retrospect so no she does not think her dad was feeble. As the novel progresses, Scout gains more and more respect for Atticus as a person and as a father. This is her view as a child. Atticus seemed feeble because he didn’t play football or do a physical job.