Reflections on Harper Lee's classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" from Blessed Trinity 8th graders.

Monday, October 30, 2017

TKAM Part 2


In chapter 5 Scout Jem and Dill right Boo Radley a note. the note says that They want me to come outside so they can come and talk to him and see why he's acting all this way. They take the note and stick it to a fishing pole. They will put that note and try to hang it out the window. Jem will be the one who will stick it through blue Radley's window, Scout will be the one who tells Jem that if anyone is coming, finally Dill will be the one to tell Scout to tell Jem that someone is coming. Jem tries to put the note through the window but while this is happening he hears the Bell. Dill was supposed to ring it when someone was far enough away so that they can't hear the Bell. however deal instead of doing that he rang the bell right when Atticus was right in his face. Imagine This, Dill is waving Cabela in front of attitudes his face. That is obviously a red flag. They are doing something wrong. Atticus tells them that what they are doing is wrong and that if Boo Radley make these choices than it is his decision they have no right to make him come out. After Atticus walks away  end is out of hearing View gem yells  that he does not want to be a lawyer as he used to be.

this kind of reminded me when I was babysitting a child. one time I caught them picking at the couch picking holes in it. I knew what they were doing it all wrong sweat so I walked to him and then right when I was in his eye view he put his finger out right away.   I asked him what he was doing and he said nothing and then I looked at the couch and there was a tiny hole. I asked him how did that get there and he said I don't know. And then I told him if I catch you doing that again  she will be in big trouble. After I walked away I heard him Mumble something under his mouth.
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