Table of Contents
- 1 What is happening in the courtroom as Scout and Dill return to the balcony?
- 2 What happens to Jem Scout and Dill in Chapter 6?
- 3 What advice does Jem give dill in Chapter 22?
- 4 How is the arrangement of the courtroom then different from the modern courtroom today?
- 5 What happens in chapter 6 of TKAM?
- 6 What advice does Jem give dill?
What is happening in the courtroom as Scout and Dill return to the balcony?
When Dill and Scout return to the courtroom, Atticus is making his closing remarks. He has finished going over the evidence and now makes a personal appeal to the jury.
What happens to Jem Scout and Dill in Chapter 6?
Jem and Dill freeze and then they all race back to the fence. They hear a shotgun go off as they reach the wire fence. Jem gets his pants stuck and ditches them in his escape.
What advice does Jem give dill in Chapter 22?
Then Jem shows maturity telling Dill that he should not go running off without telling his Aunt Rachel where he’s going. “It just aggravates her,” he advises (214). This shows that Jem understands the plight of the adult and what Dill does to make things worse for himself.
What happens when Jem Dill and Scout go to the Radley place?
On Dill’s last night in Maycomb, he and Jem decide to “peep in the window with the loose shutter to see if they could get a look at Boo Radley.” Scout discourages them from going to the Radley house, but reluctantly decides to join them. Someone inside the Radley house comes out and fires a shotgun.
Why does dill get sick in the courtroom?
When the two finally get outside of the courthouse, they sit down underneath a big oak tree, and Dill explains to Scout that Mr. Gilmer’s hateful attitude towards Tom Robinson made him sick. Dill noticed that Mr. Gilmer spoke to the white witnesses differently and witnessing the blatant racism made his stomach hurt.
How is the arrangement of the courtroom then different from the modern courtroom today?
How is the arrangement of the courtroom then different from modern courtrooms today? The Courtrooms today aren´t split up into different sections as the courtrooms were in the 1920´s. Black and white people are together today. Why does Atticus ask whether anyone called for a doctor?
What happens in chapter 6 of TKAM?
Summary: Chapter 6 Jem and Dill obey Atticus until Dill’s last day in Maycomb, when he and Jem plan to sneak over to the Radley Place and peek in through a loose shutter. They escape under the fence by the schoolyard, but Jem’s pants get caught on the fence, and he has to kick them off in order to free himself.
What advice does Jem give dill?
He says to Dill, “You can’t run three hundred miles off without your mother knowin’.” This decision further establishes that Jem is maturing.
What does Jem expect the verdict?
Jem expects the verdict to be innocent and Atticus thinks that it should be innocent as well but knows the people of Maycomb better then Jem does and knows that their not going to be able to get past the color of his skin and that it is going to be guilty.
When Jem rolls up to the Radley house in the tire Scout hears?
And it was almost certainly Boo. What she tells them is that as she was rolling into the Radleys’ yard, she heard the sound of someone laughing. You can find the answer to that question at the very end of Chapter 4.