Scout discovers that Dill don’t want to be with them. Atticus has to go outside of the town for two weeks, so Calpurnia must be with them. Calpurnia decide to take them to a church with her. They go to an African church and they were so amazed because it was so different to their church service. They are also amazed to find out that the church collection is going to Helen Robinson, Tom Robinson’s wife, and the Reverend is not letting anyone leave until they have collected 10 dollars, which is what she needs to support her kids for a week. Finally, all the people bring money and the doors were opened. Jem and Scout find out that Tom is in jail because he is accused of raping Bob Ewell’s daughter, a white person. This produce that all the town is thinking about the case and about the responsibility of Atticus. When Jem and Scout come back to home, they find her aunt Alexandra waiting for them, sitting in their porch.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
To Kill a Mockingbird Podcast
To Kill a Mockingbird Podcast, by Nicolás Martínez
In this podcast I will answer these questions about chapter 5: What reasons does Atticus give for the children not to play the Boo Radley game? Do you think he is right? Why? What sort of man is Atticus? What do you think about his role as a father? Support with evidence.
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