Insights into Chapter 9 of To Kill a Mockingbird
Scout faces challenges at school due to her father defending a black man, Tom Robinson. Atticus prepares for the trial, hoping to at least win an appeal later. Scout tries to avoid school, but incidents with family members and classmates test her resolve. The characters of Tom Robinson, John Taylor, Cousin Ike Finch, Alexandra Hancock, Francis Hancock, and Uncle Jack Finch are introduced, adding depth to the story.
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To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 9
Cecil Jacobs Announced Scout Finch s daddy defended niggers. Keeps tormenting Scout at school about her father.
Atticus Told Scout to say Negro and not nigger . If he did not defend Tom Robinson he could not: Hold up his head in town Represent the county in legislature Could not tell Jem and Scout what is wrong or right The case affects Atticus personally. He knows he will lose the case. Bought the children air rifles for Christmas Never had to give Scout a hiding. Hopes Scout would stop her hot- headedness Atticus is upset about the abuse the children will be taking the next few months. Hopes he can upset the jury a little bit with the trial and at least get reasons win an appeal later.
Scout Still tried to avoid school using sinking spells, dizziness and mild gastric complaints as excuses. Promised she would not fight Cecil Jacobs and feels proud. Hated spending Christmas with Alexandra Hancock and grandchild Francis Hancock at Finch s Landing Scout is swearing at home so Atticus would take her out of school. Had to sit alone at children s table for Christmas Split her knuckle when she hit Francis. Is upset that Uncle Jack hit her unfairly and explains everything to him later. She begs him not to tell Atticus why she hit Francis.
Tom Robinson Member of Calpurnia s church Lives in settlement beyond town dump
John Taylor The Judge Appointed Atticus as Tom Robinson s lawyer.
Cousin Ike Finch Maycomb County s sole surviving Confederate veteran. He wore a General Hood type beard.
Alexandra (Finch) Hancock Atticus sister who lives at Finch Landing with husband Jimmy. Has a son Henry who leaves his son, Francis Hancock, at Finch s Landing for Christmas. She is a good cook. Did not like Scout dressed in pants.
Francis Hancock Wants to cook like his grandmother. Says Dill has no home and is passed around from relative to relative. Called Atticus a nigger lover. Cried furiously after being hit by Scout.
Uncle Jack Finch Always kissed Atticus when they met. He was shorter than Atticus, the youngest and a doctor. Has a cat named Rose Aylmer Gave Scout a hiding for cursing and hitting Francis.
Maycomb County people Reasonable people who go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up
Expressions Running a still: distillery, making illegal alcohol Missouri Compromise: an agreement passed in 1820 between the pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States Congress, involving primarily the regulation of slavery in the western territories
Stonewall Jackson: was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, and probably the most well-known Confederate commander after General Robert E. Lee Obstreperous: noisy and unruly