Monday, April 20, 2009

To kill a mockingbird question? please help?

Explain what jem and scout learn about themselves and the society in which they live. how do they learn? what do they learn... i have...


Atticus teaches Jem and Scout one the most valuable lessons they learn. That lesson is that “in order to understand someone, you have to get into their shoes and climb into their skin to understand them” Scout learned not to judge people based on appearances and first impressions. There are many instances where Scout has to climb into people’s skin to understand them. When Walter Cunningham comes to eat lunch at the Finch’s house, Atticus also teaches them that it is a sin to kill mockingbirds. It is wrong to kill them because “ all they do is make music”














i need how scout and jem learn about prejeuce and their society and how mrs. dubose and boo radley teach them too

To kill a mockingbird question? please help?
k. a main them in the book that ties with both saying is that you shouldn%26#039;t judge some one by the color of there skin. and first appearences can be decieving. also not every rumor is true. jem and scout grew up there scared of boo radly only end the end to have him save their lives and find out all he is is a man who likes to be left alone. they also grew up scared of miss dubose but when they found out the why she was they had to admire her for it. there was more to both those characters than meets the eye as there is in everyone one and prejudice is seeded in people not looking deep enough to get past the color of some one%26#039;s skin.
Reply:Read the book don%26#039;t take the easy way out we all had to read it before it%26#039;s really a good book if I do say so myself !!!!
Reply:It is clear that you did not read this book at all and you should be ashamed of yourself for coming on here taking the easy way out. If I were you teacher, I would give you an F on your homework!



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