Zusammenfassung der Ressource
UNDERSTANDING
- Jem and Scout
- develop an understanding of the
Negroes hardships
- lessons taught by
Atticus: "it is a sin
to..." and "standing
in someone else's
shoes"
- black people
- Capurnia's
large role in the
Finch's
household and
her relationship
with Atticus and
the children
- white macomb
residents have a lack
of tolerance for
people outside of
steriotypes (e.g Boo,
Dolphus Raymond
and the back people
- the trial
- townsfolk becoming more tolerant of
differences (e.g. jury time and mob
dispersal)
- Jem and Scout sitting with
the black people and
welcomed by them
- outsiders
- Mrs Dubose' courage
from her illness leads
people such as
Atticus to be tolerant
of her rude
behaviour
- Jem and
Scouts lack of
understanding
how brave she
is
- Maycombs view of Dolphus Reymond
- Miss Caroline's lack of
understanding of
Macomb culture
- hypocrisy of Macomb ladies
discussing missionary work
(ignoring the problems in their
home town)