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Titus Pomponius Atticus
Titus Pomponius Atticus is best known for his correspondence and close friendship with prominent Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero. Atticus, who was an editor, banker, and patron of letters, was from a wealthy Roman family of the equestrian class and Pomponian ancestry.
What does Jem do when he finds Dill under the bed?
Scout relates that, upon seeing Dill under the bed, Jem “rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood” by telling Atticus. To Scout, this act makes Jem a “traitor,” though it is really an act of responsibility that marks Jem's maturation toward adulthood.
Why is Scout not pleased when Jem tells Atticus about Dill?
Why is she less pleased when he tells Atticus about Dill? Scout is worried about Jem growing up and separating himself from her. When Jem fights back, it is just like old times; Scout still feels that a little of her childhood is alive.
What does Jem do that shocks Dill and Scout How does he explain this?
What does Jem do that shocks Dill and Scout? How does he explain his action, and how does it further establish his increasing maturity? He tells Atticus that Dill ran away. Jem explains that he had to tell Atticus.
How did Atticus respond when he saw Dill?
How did Atticus respond when he saw Dill? He told Scout to get him some food and went over to tell Dill's aunt, Rachel.
What secret does Jem reveal to Scout?
Terms in this set (43) What secret does Jem reveal to Scout? Jem reveals that when he went back for his pants, they were folded and sewn across the fence like as if they were expecting him.
Why is Jem considered a traitor?
Jem is considered a traitor because he told Atticus about Dill running away from home. This was against the code of secrecy Jem, Dill, and Scout had when they played together in the summer. He is considered mature and more responsible because he spends more time in his room than he did before.
How does Jem betray Scout and Dill in Chapter 14?
He tells Atticus that Dill ran away. Scout and Dill are shocked that Jem revealed their secret to an adult. They view Jem as a traitor. Of the perceived betrayal, Scout says that Jem "broke the remaining code of our childhood." Jem explains that he had to tell Atticus.
How does Atticus feel about Jem Scout and Dill going to the trial?
Q. How does Atticus feel about Jem, Scout, and Dill going to the trial? He thinks they need to be there to understand racism. He forbids them to go.
What does Jem do that symbolizes the end of his childhood?
14.3 What does Jem do that, to Scout, symbolizes the end of his childhood. When Jem and Scout find out that Dill traveled all the way from home to come visit them, Jem goes and tells Atticus. Jem is at the end of his childhood because he's not lying anymore to Atticus, but is actually telling the truth.
Why does Dill get sick to his stomach?
Source(s) Dill feels sick in the courtroom because of the way mr Gilmer-the circuit lawyer representing Mayella Ewell treats Tom Robinson. When Mr Gilmer cross examines Tom he addresses him as 'boy', saying to him also 'Were you so scared that she'd hurt you, you ran, a big buck like you?'
What do we learn about Dill from his account of running away?
When Jem tells Atticus about Dill, she gets upset and realizes that maybe Jem really is growing up. What do we learn from Dill's account of his running away? We learn that Dills new family didn't pay attention to him very much.
How does Atticus feel about finding Dill in Scout's room?
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus reacts calmly when he discovers that Dill ran away from home and has been hiding underneath Scout's bed. Atticus proceeds to demonstrate hospitality and compassion by feeding Dill, allowing him to spend the night, and assuring him that he will not be sent home.
When Jem tells Scout about getting his trousers back he tells her of something strange what is this?
when Jem tells Scout about getting his trousers back, he tells her of something strange. What is this? Jem tells Scout that when he went back for his pants, they were folded across the fence like someone was expecting that he'd come back for them. They were also sewed up all crooked.
What do we learn about Dill from his account of running away?
When Jem tells Atticus about Dill, she gets upset and realizes that maybe Jem really is growing up. What do we learn from Dill's account of his running away? We learn that Dills new family didn't pay attention to him very much.
How does Jem lose his pants?
What did Jem lose in the process? Answer: The children were frightened on the Radley's back porch by a shadow. When the children ran from the Radley's backyard, they had to scoot under the fence. Jem's pants got stuck going under, so he had to wiggle out of them and leave them tangled in the fence.
Why does Alexandra think Atticus should dismiss Calpurnia How does Atticus respond to the suggestion?
Why does Alexandra think Atticus should dismiss Calpurnia? How does Atticus respond to the suggestion? Alexandra thinks Calpurnia isn't needed and she is better than Cal is. Atticus responds by saying that Calpurnia will leave when she wants to and she is part of the family.