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To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6

To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6. CHAPTER SUMMARIES. DEVELOPING THE RADLEYS. CHILDREN’S CURIOSITY. OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6. Chapter Summaries. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6. Children’s Curiosity. “The only thing to fear is fear itself”

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To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6

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  1. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6 • CHAPTER SUMMARIES • DEVELOPING THE RADLEYS • CHILDREN’S CURIOSITY • OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF

  2. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6 Chapter Summaries

  3. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6 Children’s Curiosity “The only thing to fear is fear itself” -President Roosevelt, 1933. Why are the children so fascinated with Boo Radley? “Do you think they’re true, all those things they say about B-Mr. Arthur?” (p. 45) Is this just the curious nature of children or is this an unhealthy obsession? “We’re askin’ him real politely to come out sometimes, and tell us what he does in there – we said we won’t hurt him and we’d buy him an ice cream.” (p. 47) “He lay down, and for a while I heard his cot trembling. Soon he was still. I did not hear him stir again.” (p. 57)

  4. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6 Developing The Radleys “he dined on raw squirrels and cats he could catch, that’s why his hands were bloodstained-if you ate an animal raw, you could never wash the blood off” (p. 13) Why does Boo Radley remain in his house? Judge not lest ye be judged (Matthew 7:1)

  5. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6 Developing The Radleys NATHAN RADLEY “Says he’s got the other barrel waitin’ for the next sound he hears in that patch, an’ next time he won’t aim high, be it dog, nigger, or – Jem Finch!” (p. 54) BOO RADLEY “Every night-sound I heard from my cot on the back porch was magnified three-fold; every scratch of feet on the gravel was Boo Radley seeking revenge, every passing Negro laughing was Boo Radley loose and after us; insects splashing against the screen were Boo Radley’s insane fingers picking the wire to pieces” (p. 55)

  6. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6 Important Chapter Stuff Literature… The stories that Dill, Jem & Scout act out ALLUSIONS: A reference in literature to another work of literature, a person, a place or an event, either explicitly or implicitly Religion… Mentioning the Bible Gothic Literature… A literary style combining romance and horror

  7. To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 - 6 Important Chapter Stuff Contracted words: (thinkin’; y’all; ‘em), etc. USE OF LANGUAGE: Lee writes in a style that mimics the sound of 1930s Alabama Use of the word Nigger (Similar to our use of the word ‘gay’ or ‘retard’) Gothic Literature… A literary style combining romance and horror

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