To Kill a Mockingbird: Summary Part Two…
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Scout and Jem continue to experience trouble when people continue to whisper about their father’s involvement in protecting black people. The matter of Calpurnia’s church emerges one day when Scout asks his father to explain what rape is. Alexandra gets mad and asks Atticus to chase Calpurnia away, a matter which Atticus refuses. Scout and Jem continue to experience trouble when people continue to whisper about their father’s involvement in protecting black people. Jem has reached the age of twelve, and he begins to demand that Scout “stop pestering him” and act more like a girl. Atticus is called to an emergency session of state legislature. In his absence, Calpurnia takes the kids to a black church, and they are received with a mixture of kindness and prejudice. The discrimination is an eye-opening experience; prompting them to discuss education religion and the differences between blacks and whites.
Scout and Jem continue to experience trouble when people continue to whisper about their father’s involvement in protecting black people.
Jem has reached the age of twelve, and he begins to demand that Scout “stop pestering him” and act more like a girl.
Atticus is called to an emergency session of state legislature. In his absence, Calpurnia takes the kids to a black church, and they are received with a mixture of kindness and prejudice. The discrimination is an eye-opening experience; prompting them to discuss education religion and the differences between blacks and whites.
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