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Chapter 15 The mob (good VS bad)
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1. Why do Heck Tate, Link Deas, and others come to the Finches’ house? What do they discuss with Atticus? What do they hope to avoid?
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What does Scout mean when she says that “Do you really think so?” is Atticus’s “dangerous question”?
Look at Pg. 160 - and page 167
Whose the question aimed at in chapter 15? How do you imagine his tone of voice sounds when he asks it?
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3. Why do you think Jem comes to the door to tell Atticus the phone is ringing, when he could have answered it himself? Why do the men “jump a little”? Does Jem understand the conversation the men are having? Why is he scared for Atticus?
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3. Why do you think Jem comes to the door to tell Atticus the phone is ringing, when he could have answered it himself?
Why do the men “jump a little”?
Does Jem understand the conversation the men are having?
Why do you think he is scared for Atticus?
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4. When a group of men, led by Mr. Cunningham, shows up at the Maycomb jailhouse the night before the Tom Robinson trial, what have they come to do?
page 167
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Why is Atticus there waiting?
How do you think the men’s ideas about justice differ from Atticus’s?
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How does Scout “speech” influence Mr. Cunningham and his decisions for that night? She unconsciously points out a moral to the men – that it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird. Who is the mockingbird?
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7. What is a mob? What is mob mentality? Is the group of men that Atticus confronts at the jailhouse a mob?
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Vocabulary
detractors p.165 = slanderer
succinct p.167 = briefly and clearly expressed.
aggregation p.169 =The formation of a number of things into a cluster