Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Pages 133-134

After reading the two pages, I can infer from the conversation that Atticus was forced to tell Scout and Jem to be more grown-up by Aunt Alexandra, but he would have cared less. He wouldn't mean anything he said to them, and not take his sister's task seriously. When Scout said that only women could do that kind of work that Atticus was trying to do, this means that the women all want the same out of certain people, and be a certain person that the women want them to be (such as acting like they're real men and women and be good examples).  


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