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What do you think this poem seems to be saying about the golden rule?

What do you think this poem seems to be saying about the golden rule?

What do you think this poem seems to be saying about the Golden Rule? This line means that success and giving to others in life will help you live a good life. If you share your happiness and generosity with others, you will live life surrounded by good company.

What effect does Scout’s misunderstanding create for the reader?

What effect does Scout’s misunderstanding create for the reader? It increases the tension in a suspenseful scene.

How do the events in Chapter 10 relate to the Golden Rule?

How do the events in Chapter 10 relate to the Golden Rule? They show that not everyone needs to be good at the same things. It’s important to treat everyone with kindness and respect because you never know all there is to know about a person. Animals and people should be treated equally.

What does feeble mean in To Kill a Mockingbird?

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What does “it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” mean? Feeble means “weak” or “ill.” It means not to hurt innocent people, especially easy targets.

Why the golden rule is flawed?

The “Golden Rule” is simple, yet shortsighted. By putting this rule up on such a pedestal, the Western world may have inadvertently set itself back over two millennia. The golden rule is fatally flawed because it requires no empathy whatsoever. Sociopaths and psychopaths can easily follow it.

How does solitude relate to the golden rule?

How does the poem Solitude relate to the Golden Rule? The sonnet is based on a progression of differentiating conditions: Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep and you weep alone. So the poem identifies with the Golden Rule by disclosing that liberality to others will carry satisfaction and a decent life to you.

What clues does Lee give Scout so she can realize who the Countryman is?

What clues does Lee give Scout so she can realize who the countryman really is? The countryman had white hands (which had never seen the sun), feathery hair, Boo was not home at the time of the incident, as he walks around at night, and the man was sweating because he probably was anxious to be around others.

How does Scout change throughout the story?

Scout changed a lot over the course of this story. She was exposed to many events that led to her gradually changing her way of life. She doesn’t change as much as Jem does or as fast as him, but she still changes. She learns to mature, understand things better, and treat people with respect.

What do Jem and Scout learn about their father in Chapter 10?

Summary and Analysis Part 1: Chapters 10-11. Jem and Scout lament the fact that “Atticus was feeble: he was nearly fifty.” The children believe that Atticus’ “advanced” age keeps him from doing the sorts of things other children’s fathers do. Their view of their father changes when they see him shoot a mad dog.

Why is Scout upset at the start of Chapter 10?

Scout does this in Chapter 10 and feels disappointed when she realizes that Atticus doesn’t win in any category…then she learns a lesson. Atticus, who has not even reached his fiftieth birthday, seems old to Scout, much older than her classmates’ dads, and too old to do anything interesting like play tackle football.

Is the F word in to kill a mockingbird?

In To Kill a Mockingbird, when Scout picks up a few curse words at school, she busts out with “Pass the damn ham, please” at the dinner table. That’s shock value profanity, not a strategic use of language, and that’s exactly what too many authors do.

Is there a silver rule?

The silver rule states “Do not do unto others as you would not have them do unto you.” The silver rule has its own deficiencies, as it only requires an individual not harm others, and does not ask that person to engage in positive behavior.

How does Lee create sympathy for mayella?

In Harper Lee? s, To Kill A Mockingbird, pathos and sympathy are created for Mayella Ewell by emphasizing what is said at the trial; her poor treatment from her father, and her actions towards Tom Robinson.

How did Scout’s costume save her life?

How did Scout’s costume probably save her life? Ewell had tried to stab Scout but the chicken wire had prevented the knife from going through to her body. You just studied 16 terms!

What lessons does Scout learn?

The three lessons that Scout learns throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird are to, always look at situations from others perspective, not to hurt innocence, and that because everyone has good and bad qualities you should look for them instead of just seeing one side.

How has Scout matured by the end of the novel?

Scout showed maturity by feeling bad for Jem and going with him to read to Mrs. Dubose. She also matured and learned a good lesson from the whole situation.

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