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... This is also why Scout respected Miss Maudie so much and why she told her, "Miss Maudie, you are the best lady I know" (page 45) . ... Scout admired Miss Maudie. ...
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... This is also why Scout respected Miss Maudie so much and why she told her, "Miss Maudie, you are the best lady I know" (pg.45). ...
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... his most important line in the book, "...remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Through clarifications from Mrs. Maudie, Scout accepts her father's words. ...
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... his most important line in the book, "...remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Through clarifications from Mrs. Maudie, Scout accepts her father's words. ...
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... his most important line in the book, "...remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Through clarifications from Mrs. Maudie, Scout accepts her father's words. ...
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... his most important line in the book, "...remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Through clarifications from Mrs. Maudie, Scout accepts her father's words. ...
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... his most important line in the book, " remember it sa sin to kill a mockingbird." Through clarifications from Mrs. Maudie, Scout accepts her father s words. ...
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... his most important line in the book, " remember it sa sin to kill a mockingbird." Through clarifications from Mrs. Maudie, Scout accepts her father s words. ...
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... his most important line in the book, "...remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Through clarifications from Mrs. Maudie, Scout accepts her father's words. ...
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... Miss Maudie is also one of the few adults that Jem and Scout respect. She also has and appreciated and very obvious influence in their lives. ...
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... You may think to yourself, "Why a mockingbird?" Miss Maudie, Scout's 50 year-old friend, although diminutively racist, stated something that is worth thinking ...
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... his most important line in the book, "...remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Through clarifications from Mrs. Maudie, Scout accepts her father's words. ...
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... For example, during one of their chats with Miss Maudie, Scout learns that her father's childhood nickname was "Ol Shot", which referred to his unbelievable ...
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... For example, during one of their chats with Miss Maudie, Scout learns that her father's childhood nickname was "Ol Shot" (Lee page #), which referred to his ...
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First the positive points: This film attaches faces to Scout, Jem, Miss Maudie, and Dill, since no description of their faces is given in the book. ...
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... strict). Then there was Miss Maudie, who was Scout's favorite person to talk to; she always made cakes for Jem and Scout. There ...
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... Miss. Maudie teach scout have a very deep impact on the perspective of Scout, Jem, and both their roles and views in the story. ...
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... town. Scout questions Miss Maudie after she came back from the trial about why can't women be juries at those times. During the ...
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... Of course this wasn't true, and the children were quite frightened by him. On one occasion, Miss Maudie tells Scout "Miss. Stephanie ...
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... Jem later realizes that it must have been Boo who tried to warm Scout with the blanket because everyone else in town was fighting Miss Maudie's fire. ...
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... Jem later realizes that it must have been Boo who tried to warm Scout with the blanket because everyone else in town was fighting Miss Maudie's fire. ...
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... her tomboy ways. Maudie and Scout spend one summer afternoon discussing the history of the Radley family. Miss Maudie describes ...
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... On the contrary, Boo is the person who put a blanket around Scout and Jem when it was cold outside when Miss Maudie's house burned down. ...
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... Testament. "Well, he can make somebody's will so airtight can't nobody meddle with it," Miss Maudie told Jem and Scout. (95) Also ...
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... Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." When Scout asked Miss Maudie about what her father had ...
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... tells them to "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Miss Maudie explains to Scout why it is a ...
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... Miss Maudie explains to Scout that not all people are racist against blacks, she explains that the judge appointed Scout's father as the defendant's lawyer. ...
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... over most living things." (Chapter 10, page 109) Miss Maudie's observation describes ... to Walter Cunningham at his home, also present are Jem, Scout and Calpurnia ...
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... to be sent to the Finch household to influence Scout on being more like a young lady. In the video they took out her whole role . Miss Maudie's house was set ...
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... Mockingbirds make music for us to enjoy. Atticus and Mrs. Maudie told Scout and Jem this when they received air rifles for Christmas. ...
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