Table of Contents
- 1 Why did Scout ask Uncle Jack to not tell Aunt Alexandra the truth about her fight with Francis?
- 2 What happened between Scout and Francis in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- 3 What does Scout learn from the conversation between Atticus and Uncle Jack?
- 4 When Scout asks Atticus if he is going to win the case?
- 5 What did Scout’s uncle Jack learn from Scout and Atticus?
- 6 What did scout make Uncle Jack promise not to say anything?
- 7 Why did Uncle Jack Spank scout in the Outsiders?
Why did Scout ask Uncle Jack to not tell Aunt Alexandra the truth about her fight with Francis?
However, Scout makes him promise not to tell Aunt Alexandra about it. Scout gets mad and attacks Francis and instead of asking Scout her side of the matter, Uncle Jack simply punishes her. He says her actions were “obstreperous, disorderly, and abusive” (Ch.
What does Scout ask Uncle Jack to do after she explains the fight with Francis?
Despite her satisfaction that Uncle Jack now understands, Scout begs him to not tell Atticus about her fight with Francis, explaining that she would prefer that her father believe that their fight was about something else, rather than the upcoming trial.
What happened between Scout and Francis in To Kill a Mockingbird?
What “disaster” happened at Christmas between Scout and Francis? they got into a fight because Francis was fussing with Scout about Atticus’ defending a black man. Scout couldn’t stand all the things Francis was calling Atticus, so she hit him square in the mouth.
Why does Scout tell Uncle Jack that he doesn’t understand children very well?
What does Scout say Uncle Jack doesn’t understand? Why? She says he doesn’t understand children. This is because he doesn’t listen to both sides of the story.
What does Scout learn from the conversation between Atticus and Uncle Jack?
From overhearing Atticus’s conversation with Uncle Jack, Scout learns that even adults make mistakes sometimes, and they don’t always have all the answers. Scout also learns that both men are deeply principled, willing to stand up for their beliefs even when it creates conflict with others around them.
What does Uncle Jack ask Scout not to do while he is there?
He told her not to use foul language except under “extreme provocation” and in Scout’s mind Francis provoked her by insulting her father. When Jack tells Atticus what happened, he agrees. He said Scout should have been punished because she used her fists and not her words, not because she used foul language.
When Scout asks Atticus if he is going to win the case?
When Scout asks Atticus if is he is going to win the case, he tells her, “No, honey.” She then asks him why he is taking on a case that cannot be won. Atticus says, “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win.”
On what point does Atticus and Uncle Jack differ?
Atticus takes a more hands-off approach to child-rearing than Jack. Uncle Jack has no children, and Atticus is raising his two children on his own. Atticus is a somewhat absent parent. He depends on Calpurnia, his housekeeper, to take care of his children and provide life lessons.
What did Scout’s uncle Jack learn from Scout and Atticus?
What did Scout’s Uncle Jack learn from scout? Scout taught him to always listen to both sides of the story, and Atticus taught him to always tell children the truth, because they can always spot evasions and those only muddle them.
What does Scout learn from the conversation she overhears between Atticus and uncle Jack?
What did scout make Uncle Jack promise not to say anything?
Francis, Aunt Alexandra’s grandson, calls Atticus a “nigger lover”. Scout of course beats him up. Later Scout makes Uncle Jack promise not to tell Atticus what Francis said. Atticus had asked his kids not to react over what is said about his role in the trial. Both Scout and Jem hate to let their father down in any way.
Why does Atticus ignore Scout’s bad language?
Atticus believes that Scout’s language choices are merely a common, normal phase. He chooses to ignore the language in hopes that she will quickly realize no one seems to mind. Atticus believes that bad language is a stage that all children go through, that she does not know what she is saying, and that she will grow out of it.
Why did Uncle Jack Spank scout in the Outsiders?
Uncle Jack spanked Scout after she had “split my knuckle to the bone on his (cousin Francis’) front teeth.” Scout never got along with her cousin Francis, and when he called Atticus a “nigger-lover,” and then repeated the remark to her, Scout decided to take action.
What happens between Francis and scout in the Outsiders?
Francis says Scout called him a “whore-lady” and jumped on him, which Scout does not deny. Uncle Jack tells her not to use that language and pins her when she tries to run away. Scout says that she hates him. Atticus says it’s high time they went home.