Table of Contents
- 1 Why do Scout Jem and Dill follow Atticus to the jail?
- 2 Why do Jem and Dill go with Atticus to the Robinson Place?
- 3 Why did Atticus go to jail?
- 4 What chapter does Atticus protect Tom at the jail?
- 5 How does Atticus feel about Jem Scout and Dill going to the trial?
- 6 Why does Jem decide he is going downtown and how do you Scout and Dill end up joining him?
- 7 Why does Atticus go to jail in to kill a Mockingbird?
- 8 Why does JEM want to lynch Tom Robinson?
Why do Scout Jem and Dill follow Atticus to the jail?
Atticus sits outside of the jail in order to protect Tom Robinson from the lynch mob. Jem and Scout follow him, but they stay far enough away that he can’t see them. When the children are ready to leave, they notice four old cars come into town. A shadowy group of men emerges.
Why do Jem and Dill go with Atticus to the Robinson Place?
Atticus has to go to Helen Robinson’s house to deliver the bad news that Tom was shot and killed in a foiled and desperate escape attempt. He encounters Jem and Dill along the way and reluctantly takes them along.
Why does Jem follow Atticus How does Jem react when Atticus tells him to go home?
How does Jem react when Atticus tells him to go home, and why? He rufuses to go home, he just says “no” and he stays there. He reacts that way because he is very worried that these men will do something to Atticus. He thinks he might be able help out if anything bad were to happen.
Why does Jem insist on following Atticus downtown in the middle of the night on a Sunday?
Why does Jem insist on going downtown on Sunday night? Jem has a “feeling” and he is concerned for Atticus’s safety, so he wants to make sure Atticus is okay.
Why did Atticus go to jail?
Atticus goes to the jail that night to protect Tom Robinson from potential harm. Scout, Jem, and Dill protect Atticus by following him there. Jem refuses to leave when he sees that the men are threatening his father.
What chapter does Atticus protect Tom at the jail?
Scout stands up for Walter (Chapter 2, pages 26–29) Scout cares about others but doesn’t think before she acts. Atticus defends Tom Robinson (Chapter 9, page 99) Atticus feels that he has to do what’s right to be able to hold his head up or even have any authority over his children.
What were Dill and Jem doing that allowed them to go to Tom’s house with Atticus?
What were Dill and Jem doing that allowed them to go to Tom’s house with Atticus? They ran into Atticus as they started home from swimming. You just studied 11 terms!
What were Jem and Dill doing when Atticus and Calpurnia drove by on their way to tell Helen Robinson about Tom’s death?
In Chapter 24, Atticus interrupts Aunt Alexandra’s missionary circle to ask Calpurnia to travel with him to Helen Robinson’s home so that he can bring her the news of Tom’s death. Dill says that he and Jem had just finished swimming and flagged down Atticus as he was driving towards them.
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.
Why does Jem decide he is going downtown and how do you Scout and Dill end up joining him?
Jem wants to go downtown at ten o’clock at night because he is worried about his father, who has taken a lightbulb and an extension cord and then driven off to town. Earlier on this Sunday, men from town have visited Atticus, asking if the Tom Robinson trial could not have a change of venue.
Why does Jem want to follow Atticus?
Jem decides to follow Atticus because he knows that since the group of men came to the house the night before, he feels Atticus may be in danger. Jem feels that as long as he is able to see Atticus, he won’t worry as much about him. He finds Atticus sitting guard in front of the jailhouse.
How do Jem and scout find Atticus in the jailhouse?
Of course Jem and Scout are way too curious about what their father is up to, so they sneak out of the house, get Dill, and begin searching the town for Atticus. They find him sitting in front of the jail. A long extension cord ran between the bars of a second-floor window and down the side of the building.
Why does Atticus go to jail in to kill a Mockingbird?
Why does Atticus go to the jail in chapter 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird? Atticus goes to the Maycomb jail in chapter 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird to protect Tom Robinson from the Old Sarum bunch, which is a group of intoxicated men who plan on lynching Tom before the trial.
Why does JEM want to lynch Tom Robinson?
They clearly plan to get Atticus out of the way and lynch Tom Robinson so that they can carry out vigilante justice and deny Tom his right to a trial, however flawed that trial might be. Atticus tells Jem to go home (and to take Scout with him) to protect him, but Jem stands his ground:
Why does Jem try to help his father?
Jem does this because he (unlike the younger Scout) is also aware that violence might occur, that the men might hurt Atticus as Atticus is trying to protect Tom and Jem wants to help his father.