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Do Now!. 3-4 Sentences: What did you think of the book?. To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 30-31. Homework: work on study guide Part I. a-c and Part II. A-h To Kill a Mockingbird Test: Friday, December 20 th. Recap: What has happened?. Arthur “Boo” Radley. Scout didn’t know it was him
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Do Now! 3-4 Sentences: What did you think of the book?
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 30-31 • Homework: work on study guide Part I. a-c and Part II. A-h • To Kill a Mockingbird Test: Friday, December 20th
Arthur “Boo” Radley • Scout didn’t know it was him • Calls him Boo • Inability to see him as a person • Slowly realizes this and adjusts her attitude accordingly
Arthur “Boo” Radley • Looks • Acts
Boo Saves Jem • Boo saves Jem • Scout can’t put it together • protecting the children • Scout starts grasping all the concepts Atticus has been trying to teach her • her turn to protect Boo
Bob is Dead • Take a few minutes and talk with your table • What does Atticus think happened? • What does Heck Tate SAY happened? • What really happened? • How does Scout respond? • **page 274-276 (6th period: 365-368)
Bob is Dead • Atticus thinks Jem did it • “nearly 13…no wait…” • Atticus does not want Heck Tate to cover it up
Bob is Dead • Heck Tate says Bob fell on his own knife • He is covering for someone
Heck Tate • Has a switchblade (meant as a weapon) on him • Most likely belonged to… • Where does he claim he got it? • The knife in Bob is a kitchen knife
Boo Kills Bob • Boo kills Bob • protection • trial • spotlight
Boo Kills Bob • “There’s a black boy dead for no reason, and the man responsible is dead. Let the dead bury the dead this time, Mr. Finch.” • Scout understands by saying it would be a lot like… • Boo is innocent
Interaction with Boo • Interaction with Boo • Scout treats him • He has the voice of • Walks him home
Interaction with Boo • Scout never gave anything back to Boo • Tonight she gave him understanding • Stood on his porch • saw things from • shows that she is
Wasn’t much left to learn… • Except maybe algebra • Life lessons
Boo is real nice • “Most people are… once you really see them” • Reflects back on neighbors—one side
Last Lesson Scout Learns • Doing something to make life a little more fair, even if it seems like it is not having any effect, is still worthwhile and admirable.
Themes • Working with a partner, do the first half of the theme worksheet. • A theme is given and you and your partner need to find an event in the book that proves this theme correct.
Study Guide • Begin to work on your study guide for the TKAM test
Themes • Ordinary people as heroes • Through the eyes of a child • It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird
Themes Cont’d • Prejudice • Innocence • Growing up • Gaining perspective