Why does Atticus tell the kids to leave Boo Radley alone?
Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Atticus tell the kids to leave Boo Radley alone?
- 2 What does Atticus do when he finds out about the children’s plan involving Boo Radley?
- 3 What is the second reason Scout gives for wanting to quit playing their Radley game?
- 4 What dramatic event causes Atticus to wake up the children at one in the morning?
Why does Atticus tell the kids to leave Boo Radley alone?
Why? Atticus tells his children not to play the Boo Radley game because it is an invasion of Boo’s privacy and disrespectful to put his life’s story on display for everyone in the neighborhood. Atticus is right for chastising his children and instructing them to respect the Radley family.
What was the first reason that scout wanted to quit playing Boo Radley in Chapter 4?
In Chapter 4, Scout wants to quit their game because she is sure that Atticus knows, and because she heard laughter from inside the Radley house.
What does Atticus do when he finds out about the children’s plan involving Boo Radley?
Atticus catches the children trying to send Boo Radley a note. He does give them a warning or a set of rules that the children are to follow: Jem and Dill (with Scout looking on) try to send a message to Boo by tying it on a fishing pole and casting it toward his window.
What reason does Scout give for wanting to quit the Boo Radley game which she says occurred the day she rolled in the tire?
At the end ofchapter 4 Scout says there were two reasons she wanted to quit playing the “Radley game.” One was because Atticus showed up and caught them. Jem doesn’t think that Atticus knew what they were doing, but in chapter 5 we find out that Atticus did know.
What is the second reason Scout gives for wanting to quit playing their Radley game?
She doesn’t share this information with the others, but when she falls out of the tire, she believes that “Someone was inside the house laughing.” This is her second reason she thinks it would be best to stop playing the “Boo Radley” game. She is fairly certain that Boo must have seen them.
What does Atticus say when he finds out about their plan?
What does Atticus say when he finds out about their plan? Dill and Jem wanted to give Boo Radley a note because they want Boo to come out so Dill and Jem can ask him a few questions. When Atticus finds out about their plan, he says that they should all stop tormenting the Radley’s.
What dramatic event causes Atticus to wake up the children at one in the morning?
What dramatic event causes Atticus to wake up the children at one o’clock in the morning? Miss Maudie’s house is on fire. The men of the neighborhood are trying to salvage Miss Maudie’s furniture from the flames.