"i wanted you to see what real
courage is, instead of getting the idea
that courage is a man with a gun in
his hand"
when he stands up
for what is right:
dispersing the
lynch mob,
defending the
innocent, teaches
the children to
avoid having
preconceived
opinions
"the one thing that doesn't abide by
majority rule is a persons
conscience"
CHAPTER 3: "you never fully
understand a person until
you consider things from
their point of view... until you
climb into his skin and walk
around in it
CHAPTER 10:
"remember, it is a
sin to kill a
Mockingbird" this
was the only time I
ever heard Atticus
say it was a sin do
do something"
this can be linked to Boo
Radley because he doesn't
harm anyone despite being
misunderstood
CHAPTER 11: "they're certainly entitled to
think that, and they're entitled to fill respect
for their opinions"
being brought up with no mother and calpurnia
has influenced them to become accepting of
peoples differences in class, status, gender,
education, mental health and personalities
direct experience of attitudes /
threats / actual violence
valuable lessons
mockingbirds
CAL, CHAPTER 2: "don't matter who they
are, anybody that steps foot in this
household is you company. and don't let
me catch you remarking on their ways
like you was so high and mighty"
various events leads the children
to aspire to be / not to be like
certain people
scouts development
reflection upon events
leads to her greater
understanding and
change
CHAPTER 13: I said i would like it very much,
which was a lie, but one must lie under
circumstances and at all times when one can't
do anything about them"
Aunt Alexandra's expectations
and attitudes towards Scout
conflict with Atticus' teachings