Scout Flashcards
Scout on education- ‘I had never…’
‘looked forward more to anything in my life’
Respect for Scout from others- ‘Go and tell her Scout.’ ‘I turned around and saw…’
‘most of the town people and the entire bus delegation looking at me’
Scout’s perception of her teacher- ‘She was…’
‘a pretty little thing’
Scout and religion- ‘The Lord…’
‘sent me more than I could bear’
Scout and racism- ‘Calpurnia says…’
‘that’s nigger-talk’
Scout and Jem’s relationship- ‘It was then [after losing Jem’s trousers] I suppose that…’
‘Jem and I first began to part company’
Scout’s feelings towards Boo- ‘My stomach…’
‘turned to water and I nearly threw up’
Scout’s temper- ‘Scout’d just as soon…’
‘jump on someone as look at him if her pride’s at stake’
Lula’s feelings towards Scout and Jem- ‘They got…’
‘their church, we got our’n’
Scout and equality- ‘There’s just…’
‘one kind of folks. Folks’
Scout and gender roles- ‘If Aunty could…’
‘be a lady at a time like this, so could I’
Judge Taylor’s response to Scout’s performance- ‘Judge Taylor went out behind the auditorium and…’
‘stood there slapping his knees so hard Mrs Taylor brought him a glass of water and one of his pills’
Scout and empathy- ‘In my mind the night faded…Autumn again and…’
‘Boo’s children needed him. Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough’