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Wednesday, October 21, 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?
I've read the book just this year in my english class. Making fun of Boo Radley is like "killing a mockingbird" because he's done nothing wrong, but is stuck inside his house because he's afraid of all the rumors. Jem and Scout learn from Atticus many things about prejudice.
Reply:they learn about it w boo, tom, mrs. dubose, and bob ewell



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