Sunday, May 1, 2011

What brave thing does Atticus do in Chapter 10?? Why are Scout and Jem shocked??

What Atticus does in this chapter that is brave is he
shoots a mad dog, Tim Johnson.  This may not sound all that brave, but it is brave for
two reasons:


  • First, Atticus hasn't held a gun in
    years.  He used to be a great shot, but who knows if he still
    is?

  • Second, and related to that, he has to hit the dog. 
    Otherwise, it might get away and hurt people.  And if he misses, the bullet might hit
    someone since he has to shoot right there in
    town.

The kids are shocked because Atticus has
never shown any desire to do anything "manly" like shooting and they have wished that he
would.

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