Chapters 22-25 Flashcards
Why did Jem cry?
He was shocked that the jury was not fair.
What was “round the back steps” when Calpurnia came in on Monday morning?
The black community had left all kinds of food for Atticus & his family as thanks for defending Tom.
What was the significance of Maudie’s two little cakes and one large one?
Scout & Dill got the small ones and Jem got a slice from the big cake because he was growing up.
Describe Bob Ewell’s meeting with Atticus at the post office.
Bob Ewell wanted to fight Atticus but Atticus said he was too old and walked away.
What is Atticus’ reaction to Ewell’s threats?
He understands Ewell is right to be upset but doesn’t think he will harm anybody.
Alexandra doesn’t want Scout playing with Walter Cunningham. Why not?
Alexandra thinks the Cunninghams are “trash.”
Jem said, “I think I’m beginning to understand why Boo Radley’s stayed shut up in the house all this time … it’s because he wants to stay inside.” Why does he say that?
Jem is having a hard time understanding life so he thinks Boo is avoiding that.
Mrs. Merriweather of the missionary circle complains about her cooks and field hands. What does that tell us about her?
She doesn’t believe they are real people. She is racist.
What happened to Tom Robinson?
He was shot when he tried to escape prison.
What more do we learn about Alexandra after Atticus and Calpurnia leave?
She loves her brother and is concerned about him.
What did Mr. Underwood’s editorial say?
He said it was a sin to kill cripples and compared it to the senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters.