Sunday, April 13, 2008

Chapters 26-31

Chapter 26
How does the way Hitler treats the Jews relate to the way the black folks are treated in Maycomb County?

Chapter 27
Bob Ewell has been harassing Helen Robinson. What does this show of his character and his morals? Is he a good man?

Chapter 28
What happened under the tree to Scout and Jem on the way back from the pageant at the high school?

Chapter 29
How does Scout figure out the country man in the corner is Boo Radley? What evidence did she use to figure it out?

Chapter 30
Explain why Atticus and Mr. Tate were arguing on the front porch on Halloween night.

Chapter 31
What is significant about the way Scout acts toward Boo Radley at the end of the book? How have her actions changed since the beginning of the book?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hitler was prejudice toward jews and treated them badly.Maycomb is prejudice toward blacks and do not treat them as they treat each other.

Anonymous said...

Bob Ewell holds a grudge agianst the Robinsins and has been following Helen when she goes to work.this shows Bob Ewell is not a good person and even though he got his way and won the trial.

eileen d said...

Even thought Bob Ewell got his way in court he was still bitter about how he was treated afterwards from the townspeople in Maycomb. He mostly blamed Atticus for this but he also held a grudge against Judge Taylor and Helen Robinson. The fact that he would harass a woman and make her feel unsafe in her own town shows poorly of his character. Even thought he never touched her in a physical way he made her feel terrified by his words and that is just as bad. No matter what happens in a situation you should never seek to hurt someone else to make yourself feel better.