Key Quotations Analysis from Chapters 7-8 of To Kill a Mockingbird
Explore key quotes from Chapters 7-8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," analyzing significant moments involving Jem, Scout, and Boo Radley. Delve into themes of innocence, mystery, superstition, and community perceptions through detailed explanations of selected quotations.
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To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 7-8 Key Quotes
Important Quotations Explained CONTEXT- Jem retrieves his shorts from the Radleys QUOTATION- They d been sewed up. Not like a lady sewed em, like somethin I d try to do. All crooked. It s almost like- -somebody knew you were comin back for em. pg 65 EXPLANATION- Lee carefully alludes to Boo Radley s intervention in events here, through reference to a clumsy manner in which the shorts had been repaired-suggests lack of time and knowledge-sets up later interventions by Boo in this chapter and after the fire-presents him as protective, caring
Key Quotation Analysis CONTEXT- Jem s reaction to the tree being sealed QUOTATION- When we went in the house I saw he had been crying; his face was dirty in all the right places, but I thought it odd that I had not heard him. (pg 70) EXPLANATION- Jem reacted to the situation very seriously; left him shaken. Makes Scout uneasy to see her protective big brother crying, after telling her not to get upset. Jem sees loss of fun, innocence, excitement-angered and upset by end of fantasy and mystery
Key Quotation Analysis CONTEXT- Scout explains Maycomb s superstitions QUOTATION- Mr Avery said it was written on the Rosetta Stone that when children disobeyed their parents the weather would change: Jem and I were burdened with the guilt of contributing to the aberrations of nature, thereby causing unhappiness to our neighbours and discomfort to ourselves. pg 70 EXPLANATION- In Maycomb, children are not given a high status, are seen as meddlers and responsible for wrongdoing-high pressure on them to obey their parents and stick to Maycomb s traditional values. Adds to Scout s melodramatic view of the world, naivety shown.
Key Quotation Analysis CONTEXT- Boo Radley places a blanket around Scout QUOTATION- whose blanket is that? Blanket? Yes ma am, blanket. It isn t ours. Someday maybe Scout can thank him for covering her up. Thank who? I asked. Boo Radley. You were so busy looking at the fire you didn t know when he put the blanket around you pg 80 EXPLANATION- Boo is portrayed as a silent hero-starts to change Scout and Jem s perceptions of Boo from mysterious and dangerous figure to someone who is caring and protective, without looking for recognition- challenges community s perception of Boo