:narrates the story in retrospect of how her brother broke
his arm when he was nearly thirteen years old. Scout then elaborates on her family history. She
describes how her ancestor, Simon Finch, established a homestead on the Alabama River, where her
father, uncle, and aunt grew up. Scout then provides a brief description of her family, which
lives in the small, tired town of Maycomb, Alabama. She proceeds to give a vivid description of
her hometown and its inhabitants before beginning the story: Charles Baker Dill Harris arrives
from Meridian, Mississippi, to spend the summer with his aunt. Scout (who is five years old at
the time) and her brother introduce themselves to Dill, andproceeds to elaborate on the rumors
surrounding their reclusive and mysterious neighbor,. Scout describes the unflattering gossip
surrounding Boo Radley, and Dill becomes obsessed with getting a good look at him. The chapter
ends with Jem winning a bet by slapping the side of...
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Provide summaries for Chapters 1-3 of To Kill a Mockingbird?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
How is Joe McCarthy related to the play The Crucible?
When we read its important to know about Senator Joseph McCarthy. Even though he is not a character in the play, his role in histor...
-
"Festival" addresses the age-old difficulty of generational gaps, in the setting of a traditional Chinese-style New Y...
-
Ingsoc is short for English Socialism, and the shortening of the word into two basically meaningless syllables is itself significant...
-
s takes place during The Great Depression in Salinas, California.opens withandSmalls walking down beside the Salinas River. The bea...
No comments:
Post a Comment