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      <title>Chapter 21 and 22: Jem&#39;s Coming of Age after the Trial by Amanda Gutierrez</title>
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      <description>Provide significant quotations that we discussed yesterday. Comment with an explanation of why the quote is significant and why (purpose) Harper Lee would include this in her novel. You may name the literary devices. Include Page #s. Consider what the quote does for tone and mood. Comment to other student&#39;s posts by answering some of the other questions. </description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>" Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"I peeked at Jem: his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail, and his shoulders jerked as if each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." (182) Simile.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>What do you think is significant about the quote about "Your father's passin'"</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Guilty... guilty... guilty..." (282) - Repetition&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>" It was Jems turn to cry " - DICTION</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd" Juxtaposition&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:35:39 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>^ guilty vs not guilty&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:36:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"but they don't have to go to the courthouse and wallow in it" pg 285</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I think the quote about Scout's father passing is significant because they are showing respect to him because of how hard he tried.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:36:37 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The quote Khate used it beautiful. It shows how Jem has a similar physical revulsion to racism that Dill has.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:36:38 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"I dont know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems only the children weep." Repetition</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:36:43 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Khate's quote is important because it demonstrates how upset Jem is about the people accusing Tom of being guilty. He knows it's not right and unfair and he is extremely hurt by it.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>^^pg 285</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"It ain't right, Atticus," said Jem (page 2840- Repetition&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:37:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"What happened after that had a dreamlike quality..." (282) - Simile</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>*(284)</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Do you think Atticus is bitter like Aunt Alexandra says? I was thinking about Beebe's quote on "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before..."&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:38:01 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Define "Bitter"</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:38:21 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Moving like underwater swimmers" simile&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:38:31 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"miss jean louise stand up. your father's passin'" author includes to show the respect for atticus-that he is a hero</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>No, i just think that he feels like because of their stereotypical preferences, Atticus believes that no matter how much obvious proof its not going to change their mind</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:39:04 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>^^ Jem realizes how most people are racist in the courthouse, and it effects him personally because he has a connection to the black people that are being hurt by Tom being judged as guilty.</div>]]></description>
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" Miss Jean Louise,

Rhianna Genco
08:33
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."
"I peeked at Jem: hi

Khate Ridge
08:33
 "I peeked at Jem: his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail, and his shoulders jerked as if each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." (182) Simile.
What do you think is

Amanda Gutierrez
08:34
 What do you think is significant about the quote about "Your father's passin'"
"Guilty... guilty...

Milan Ciddio
08:34
 "Guilty... guilty... guilty..." (282) - Repetition 
" It was Jems turn t

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:34
 " It was Jems turn to cry " - DICTIONN
"His face was streak

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:35
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd" Juxtaposition 
^ guilty vs not guil

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:36
 ^ guilty vs not guilty 
"but they don't have

Ashley Archuleta
08:36
 "but they don't have to go to the courthouse and wallow in it" pg 285
I think the quote ab

Lexia Campos
08:36
 I think the quote about Scout's father passing is significant because they are showing respect to him because of how hard he tried.
The quote Khate used

Rebekah Glunt
08:36
 The quote Khate used it beautiful. It shows how Jem has a similar physical revulsion to racism that Dill has.
"I dont know, but th

Justice Beebe
08:36
 "I dont know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems only the children weep." Repetition
Khate's quote is imp

Rhianna Genco
08:36
 Khate's quote is important because it demonstrates how upset Jem is about the people accusing Tom of being guilty. He knows it's not right and unfair and he is extremely hurt by it. 
^^pg 285

Justice Beebe
08:36
 ^^pg 285
"It ain't right, Att

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 "It ain't right, Atticus," said Jem (page 2840- Repetition 
"What happened after

Milan Ciddio
08:37
 "What happened after that had a dreamlike quality..." (282) - Simile
*(284)

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 *(284)
Do you think Atticus

Amanda Gutierrez
08:38
 Do you think Atticus is bitter like Aunt Alexandra says? I was thinking about Beebe's quote on "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before..." 
Define "Bitter"

Salvador Diaz
08:38
 Define "Bitter"
"Moving like underwa

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:38
 "Moving like underwater swimmers" simile 
"miss jean louise st

300001823
08:38
 "miss jean louise stand up. your father's passin'" author includes to show the respect for atticus-that he is a hero
 
No, i just think tha

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:39
 No, i just think that he feels like because of their stereotypical preferences, Atticus believes that no matter how much obvious proof its not going to change their mind
^^ Jem realizes how

Jaelan Hernandez
08:39
 ^^ Jem realizes how most people are racist in the courthouse, and it effects him personally because he has a connection to the black people that are being hurt by Tom being judged as guilty.
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width="197" height="160"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>Resentment (also called ranklement or <strong>bitterness</strong>) is a mixture of disappointment, anger, and fear.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:39:18 UTC</pubDate>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938534</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Excuse me?</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:39:27 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938534</guid>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938540</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>"It was Jem's turn to cry. His face was streaked with angry tears as we made out way through the cheerful crowd." (284). I think this quote is important because it gives detail on the rest of the crowds' reaction.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:39:27 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938540</guid>
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         <author>220022002</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938583</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>"A jury never looks at at a defendant it has convicted, and when this jury came in, not one of them looked at Tom Robinson" (282)</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:39:31 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938583</guid>
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         <author>300001191</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938674</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>The quote Mrs. G sent can be significant because it's introducing a different side of Atticus the kids have never seen before, with this they can see how unfair the situation is and now they understand what the underlining issues are; which is exposing them to the truth and reality they were not aware of till now.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:39:38 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938674</guid>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938852</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Occasionally there was a sudden breeze that hit my bare legs, but it was all that remained of a promised windy night"&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:39:55 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938852</guid>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938946</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>pg 349</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:40:03 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235938946</guid>
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         <author>300034443</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235939215</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>A bitters is traditionally an alcoholic preparation flavored with botanical matter such that the end result is characterized by a bitter, sour, or bittersweet flavor.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:40:28 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235939215</guid>
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         <author>300000939</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235939314</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>^^ They know Tom isn't guilty, but they just accuse him of being as much anyway.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:40:37 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235939314</guid>
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         <author>300001158</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235939435</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>" Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your fathers passin." page 283</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-02-27 15:40:47 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235939435</guid>
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         <author>300012492</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235939508</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Atticus was standing under the street light looking as though nothing had happened: his vest was buttoned, his collar and tie were neatly in place, his watch-chain glistened, he was his impassive self again." (284)</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In my opinion in Beebe's quote the most significant part is when Atticus says "only children weep" because the innocence of children is so raw and unpolluted that they can not understand how anyone could possibly hate someone they don't know.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>It's meant to make your very a n g e r y</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I believe Atticus is bitter because he sees the corruption within society in this time. He knows Tom Robinson is not guilty but with the all white jury of Maycomb county of course they will think the opposite&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"It's ain't right, Atticus." Jem (pg.284)</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>When Tom is accused guilty, we know he's in the right</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Now don't be so confident, Mr. Jem, I ain't ever seen any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man... "(279) This foreshadowing shows that tom robinson will loose the trial despite all the evidence proving that he wasn't guilty, that the Ewells had lied and blamed him to protect Bob</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"It ain't right," "did it, do it, done it" - Repetition&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"This is their home, sister," said Atticus "we've made it this way for them, they might as well learn to cope with it" Diction&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems that only children weep. Good Night" - Atticus PG 285 (Repetition)</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>also the fact that he lost his trial even after sticking by Tom Robinson that entire time only to be rejected because of peoples beliefs</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"well you've heard it all, so you might as well hear the rest"</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Go into chapter 23 or to the end of chapter 22 to find more</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Okay this may seem off topic but it's not does anyone know if Harper Lee is Christian?</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>when Jem says, "it ain't right" that shows that he's maturing and that he's more mature than some of the adults</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Morgan-- who said that quote</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Good comment Kamren</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>atticus&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>i think she may be christian</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The significance of the quote "your father's passin' "&nbsp; shows characterization of Atticus. Although, his opinion or prospective isn't a popular idea in the Maycomb culture, it is a step to ending racism. In addition, the quote displays imagery and symbolism of the event taking place.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"I peeked at Jem, his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail,and shoulders jerked as each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." page 282&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jem grinned ruefully "Wish the rest of the county thought that"&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"I know its not right, but i cant figure out whats wrong--- maybe rape shouldnt be a capital offense" Atticus pg 294.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>If she's christian or even if she isn't, without going to much into theology, in the Bible several times we are told to be more childlike in faith and action so whether it was intentional or not Harper Lee used the Bible at least in the idea of childlike innocence when Atticus says "only children weep".</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"that white man is trash." (295) diction when aunt alexandra talks about what happened to Tom to Jem, she says that he will see more of this kind of behavior as he grows up and the word "trash" really emphasizes how strongly she feels.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Harper Lee's purpose with Jem's coming of age moment is to show his hope, and how he thought that maybe there was a chance that Tom Robinson could win, because he really was innocent, but once he didn't win Jem came to a realization that nothing was fair about the case.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>that's in chapter 23&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Yes Kamaren</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd." (284) It shows juxtaposition. Many people cheer and reign in their happiness where as Jem realizes how cruel the world is and realizes the wrong in it.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/amanda_gutierrez2/oh87i81o9p82/wish/235946334</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>" It was no accident.&nbsp; I was sittin' there on the porch last night, waiting. I waited and waited to see you all come down the sidewalk, and as I waited I thought, Atticus Finch won't win, he can't win, but he's the only man in these parts who can keep a jury out so long in a case like that." - Miss Maudie (289)&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Rhianna's quote is especially powerful due to Aunt Alexandra is so prim and proper, so her calling someone trash is a lot more severe than it would be if one of us called someone trash.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>When Harper Lee describes Jem's reaction to the verdict, she creates a mood that makes the readers feel the same way Jem does: angry. By creating this mood Harper Lee helps readers to see how unfairly and horribly African Americans were treated and through the readers' anger, they might be motivated to try to put a stop to racism. This was Harper Lee's whole purpose for writing this book.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The quote Lexia posted is really significant by showcasing the central idea of the book and how it uses Jem to portray it's message of how there is hope for change when it comes to whats right and whats fair.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"It's not right Atticus" pg 243, is another coming of age moment for Jem. He is one of the few people who are not racist and mature for his age.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Atticus's eyes filled with tears."(286) this quote shows imagery. atticus is extremely upset about loosing this trial, but there was only so much atticus can do to wake people from their ignorance and he appreciates the people bringing him food even though he lost, the people are still grateful</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Atticus doesn't seem like the kind of man to cry</div>]]></description>
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" Miss Jean Louise,

Rhianna Genco
08:33
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."
"I peeked at Jem: hi

Khate Ridge
08:33
 "I peeked at Jem: his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail, and his shoulders jerked as if each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." (182) Simile.
What do you think is

Amanda Gutierrez
08:34
 What do you think is significant about the quote about "Your father's passin'"
"Guilty... guilty...

Milan Ciddio
08:34
 "Guilty... guilty... guilty..." (282) - Repetition 
" It was Jems turn t

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:34
 " It was Jems turn to cry " - DICTION
"His face was streak

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
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 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd" Juxtaposition 
^ guilty vs not guil

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:36
 ^ guilty vs not guilty 
"but they don't have

Ashley Archuleta
08:36
 "but they don't have to go to the courthouse and wallow in it" pg 285
I think the quote ab

Lexia Campos
08:36
 I think the quote about Scout's father passing is significant because they are showing respect to him because of how hard he tried.
The quote Khate used

Rebekah Glunt
08:36
 The quote Khate used it beautiful. It shows how Jem has a similar physical revulsion to racism that Dill has.
"I dont know, but th

Justice Beebe
08:36
 "I dont know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems only the children weep." Repetition
Khate's quote is imp

Rhianna Genco
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 Khate's quote is important because it demonstrates how upset Jem is about the people accusing Tom of being guilty. He knows it's not right and unfair and he is extremely hurt by it. 
^^pg 285

Justice Beebe
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 ^^pg 285
"It ain't right, Att

Raeleen Jimenez
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 "It ain't right, Atticus," said Jem (page 2840- Repetition 
"What happened after

Milan Ciddio
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 "What happened after that had a dreamlike quality..." (282) - Simile
*(284)

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 *(284)
Do you think Atticus

Amanda Gutierrez
08:38
 Do you think Atticus is bitter like Aunt Alexandra says? I was thinking about Beebe's quote on "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before..." 
Define "Bitter"

Salvador Diaz
08:38
 Define "Bitter"
"Moving like underwa

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:38
 "Moving like underwater swimmers" simile 
"miss jean louise st

300001823
08:38
 "miss jean louise stand up. your father's passin'" author includes to show the respect for atticus-that he is a hero
 
No, i just think tha

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:39
 No, i just think that he feels like because of their stereotypical preferences, Atticus believes that no matter how much obvious proof its not going to change their mind
^^ Jem realizes how

Jaelan Hernandez
08:39
 ^^ Jem realizes how most people are racist in the courthouse, and it effects him personally because he has a connection to the black people that are being hurt by Tom being judged as guilty.
" Miss Jean Louise, Rhi

Izel Conejo
08:39
 
" Miss Jean Louise,

Rhianna Genco
08:33
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."
"I peeked at Jem: hi

Khate Ridge
08:33
 "I peeked at Jem: his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail, and his shoulders jerked as if each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." (182) Simile.
What do you think is

Amanda Gutierrez
08:34
 What do you think is significant about the quote about "Your father's passin'"
"Guilty... guilty...

Milan Ciddio
08:34
 "Guilty... guilty... guilty..." (282) - Repetition 
" It was Jems turn t

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:34
 " It was Jems turn to cry " - DICTIONN
"His face was streak

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:35
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd" Juxtaposition 
^ guilty vs not guil

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:36
 ^ guilty vs not guilty 
"but they don't have

Ashley Archuleta
08:36
 "but they don't have to go to the courthouse and wallow in it" pg 285
I think the quote ab

Lexia Campos
08:36
 I think the quote about Scout's father passing is significant because they are showing respect to him because of how hard he tried.
The quote Khate used

Rebekah Glunt
08:36
 The quote Khate used it beautiful. It shows how Jem has a similar physical revulsion to racism that Dill has.
"I dont know, but th

Justice Beebe
08:36
 "I dont know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems only the children weep." Repetition
Khate's quote is imp

Rhianna Genco
08:36
 Khate's quote is important because it demonstrates how upset Jem is about the people accusing Tom of being guilty. He knows it's not right and unfair and he is extremely hurt by it. 
^^pg 285

Justice Beebe
08:36
 ^^pg 285
"It ain't right, Att

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 "It ain't right, Atticus," said Jem (page 2840- Repetition 
"What happened after

Milan Ciddio
08:37
 "What happened after that had a dreamlike quality..." (282) - Simile
*(284)

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 *(284)
Do you think Atticus

Amanda Gutierrez
08:38
 Do you think Atticus is bitter like Aunt Alexandra says? I was thinking about Beebe's quote on "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before..." 
Define "Bitter"

Salvador Diaz
08:38
 Define "Bitter"
"Moving like underwa

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:38
 "Moving like underwater swimmers" simile 
"miss jean louise st

300001823
08:38
 "miss jean louise stand up. your father's passin'" author includes to show the respect for atticus-that he is a hero
 
No, i just think tha

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:39
 No, i just think that he feels like because of their stereotypical preferences, Atticus believes that no matter how much obvious proof its not going to change their mind
^^ Jem realizes how

Jaelan Hernandez
08:39
 ^^ Jem realizes how most people are racist in the courthouse, and it effects him personally because he has a connection to the black people that are being hurt by Tom being judged as guilty.
 
Amanda Gutierrez
08:39
 
Resentment (also called ranklement or bitterness) is a mixture of disappointment, anger, and fear.
Excuse me?

Khate Ridge
08:39
 Excuse me?
"It was Jem's turn t

Lexia Campos
08:39
 "It was Jem's turn to cry. His face was streaked with angry tears as we made out way through the cheerful crowd." (284). I think this quote is important because it gives detail on the rest of the crowds' reaction.
"A jury never looks

Chad Forgey
08:39
 "A jury never looks at at a defendant it has convicted, and when this jury came in, not one of them looked at Tom Robinson" (282)
The quote Mrs. G sen

Mahli Toscano
08:39
 The quote Mrs. G sent can be significant because it's introducing a different side of Atticus the kids have never seen before, with this they can see how unfair the situation is and now they understand what the underlining issues are; which is exposing them to the truth and reality they were not aware of till now.
"Occasionally there

Angelina Larocco
08:39
 "Occasionally there was a sudden breeze that hit my bare legs, but it was all that remained of a promised windy night" 
pg 349

Angelina Larocco
08:40
 pg 349
A bitters is traditi

Khate Ridge
08:40
 A bitters is traditionally an alcoholic preparation flavored with botanical matter such that the end result is characterized by a bitter, sour, or bittersweet flavor. 
^^ They know Tom isn

Jaelan Hernandez
08:40
 ^^ They know Tom isn't guilty, but they just accuse him of being as much anyway.
" Miss Jean Louise,

Hayden Maes
08:40
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your fathers passin." page 283
"Atticus was standin

Arianna Carlos
08:40
 "Atticus was standing under the street light looking as though nothing had happened: his vest was buttoned, his collar and tie were neatly in place, his watch-chain glistened, he was his impassive self again." (284)
In my opinion in Bee

Rebekah Glunt
08:40
 In my opinion in Beebe's quote the most significant part is when Atticus says "only children weep" because the innocence of children is so raw and unpolluted that they can not understand how anyone could possibly hate someone they don't know. 
It's meant to make y

Salvador Diaz
08:40
 It's meant to make your very a n g e r y
I believe Atticus is

Justice Beebe
08:41
 I believe Atticus is bitter because he sees the corruption within society in this time. He knows Tom Robinson is not guilty but with the all white jury of Maycomb county of course they will think the opposite 
"It's ain't right, A

Mahli Toscano
08:41
 "It's ain't right, Atticus." Jem (pg.284)
When Tom is accused

Salvador Diaz
08:41
 When Tom is accused guilty, we know he's in the right
"Now don't be so con

Izel Conejo
08:41
 "Now don't be so confident, Mr. Jem, I ain't ever seen any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man... "(279) This foreshadowing shows that tom robinson will loose the trial despite all the evidence proving that he wasn't guilty, that the Ewells had lied and blamed him to protect Bob
"It ain't right," "d

Milan Ciddio
08:41
 "It ain't right," "did it, do it, done it" - Repetition 
"This is their home,

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:42
 "This is their home, sister," said Atticus "we've made it this way for them, they might as well learn to cope with it" Diction 
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Jaelan Hernandez
08:43
 
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Khate Ridge
08:43
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"I don't know, but t

Aaron Balicat
08:43
 "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems that only children weep. Good Night" - Atticus PG 285 (Repetition)
also the fact that h

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:43
 also the fact that he lost his trial even after sticking by Tom Robinson that entire time only to be rejected because of peoples beliefs
"well you've heard i

Morgan Meek
08:43
 "well you've heard it all, so you might as well hear the rest"
Go into chapter 23 o

Amanda Gutierrez
08:43
 Go into chapter 23 or to the end of chapter 22 to find more
Okay this may seem o

Rebekah Glunt
08:44
 Okay this may seem off topic but it's not does anyone know if Harper Lee is Christian?
when Jem says, "it a

Kamren Decker
08:44
 when Jem says, "it ain't right" that shows that he's maturing and that he's more mature than some of the adults
Morgan-- who said th

Amanda Gutierrez
08:44
 Morgan-- who said that quote
Good comment Kamren

Amanda Gutierrez
08:44
 Good comment Kamren
atticus 

Morgan Meek
08:44
 atticus 
i think she may be c

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:44
 i think she may be christian
The significance of

Chloe Anderson
08:46
 The significance of the quote "your father's passin' "  shows characterization of Atticus. Although, his opinion or prospective isn't a popular idea in the Maycomb culture, it is a step to ending racism. In addition, the quote displays imagery and symbolism of the event taking place.
"I peeked at Jem, hi

Hayden Maes
08:46
 "I peeked at Jem, his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail,and shoulders jerked as each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." page 282 
Jem grinned ruefully

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:46
 Jem grinned ruefully "Wish the rest of the county thought that" 
"I know its not righ

Justice Beebe
08:47
 "I know its not right, but i cant figure out whats wrong--- maybe rape shouldnt be a capital offense" Atticus pg 294. 
If she's christian o

Rebekah Glunt
08:48
 If she's christian or even if she isn't, without going to much into theology, in the Bible several times we are told to be more childlike in faith and action so whether it was intentional or not Harper Lee used the Bible at least in the idea of childlike innocence when Atticus says "only children weep".
"that white man is t

Rhianna Genco
08:48
 "that white man is trash." (295) diction when aunt alexandra talks about what happened to Tom to Jem, she says that he will see more of this kind of behavior as he grows up and the word "trash" really emphasizes how strongly she feels. 
Harper Lee's purpose

Lexia Campos
08:48
 Harper Lee's purpose with Jem's coming of age moment is to show his hope, and how he thought that maybe there was a chance that Tom Robinson could win, because he really was innocent, but once he didn't win Jem came to a realization that nothing was fair about the case.
that's in chapter 23

Kamren Decker
08:48
 that's in chapter 23 
Yes Kamaren

Salvador Diaz
08:49
 Yes Kamaren
"His face was streak

Milan Ciddio
08:49
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd." (284) It shows juxtaposition. Many people cheer and reign in their happiness where as Jem realizes how cruel the world is and realizes the wrong in it. 
" It was no accident

Arianna Carlos
08:50
 " It was no accident.  I was sittin' there on the porch last night, waiting. I waited and waited to see you all come down the sidewalk, and as I waited I thought, Atticus Finch won't win, he can't win, but he's the only man in these parts who can keep a jury out so long in a case like that." - Miss Maudie (289) 
Rhianna's quote is e

Rebekah Glunt
08:50
 Rhianna's quote is especially powerful due to Aunt Alexandra is so prim and proper, so her calling someone trash is a lot more severe than it would be if one of us called someone trash. 
When Harper Lee desc

Adam Donaldson
08:50
 When Harper Lee describes Jem's reaction to the verdict, she creates a mood that makes the readers feel the same way Jem does: angry. By creating this mood Harper Lee helps readers to see how unfairly and horribly African Americans were treated and through the readers' anger, they might be motivated to try to put a stop to racism. This was Harper Lee's whole purpose for writing this book.
The quote Lexia post

Mahli Toscano
08:51
 The quote Lexia posted is really significant by showcasing the central idea of the book and how it uses Jem to portray it's message of how there is hope for change when it comes to whats right and whats fair.
"It's not right Atti

Chloe Anderson
08:51
 "It's not right Atticus" pg 243, is another coming of age moment for Jem. He is one of the few people who are not racist and mature for his age.
"Atticus's eyes fill

Izel Conejo
08:51
 "Atticus's eyes filled with tears."(286) this quote shows imagery. atticus is extremely upset about loosing this trial, but there was only so much atticus can do to wake people from their ignorance and he appreciates the people bringing him food even though he lost, the people are still grateful
Atticus doesn't seem

Salvador Diaz
08:52
 Atticus doesn't seem like the kind of man to cry
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" Miss Jean Louise,

Rhianna Genco
08:33
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."
"I peeked at Jem: hi

Khate Ridge
08:33
 "I peeked at Jem: his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail, and his shoulders jerked as if each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." (182) Simile.
What do you think is

Amanda Gutierrez
08:34
 What do you think is significant about the quote about "Your father's passin'"
"Guilty... guilty...

Milan Ciddio
08:34
 "Guilty... guilty... guilty..." (282) - Repetition 
" It was Jems turn t

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:34
 " It was Jems turn to cry " - DICTION
"His face was streak

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:35
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd" Juxtaposition 
^ guilty vs not guil

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:36
 ^ guilty vs not guilty 
"but they don't have

Ashley Archuleta
08:36
 "but they don't have to go to the courthouse and wallow in it" pg 285
I think the quote ab

Lexia Campos
08:36
 I think the quote about Scout's father passing is significant because they are showing respect to him because of how hard he tried.
The quote Khate used

Rebekah Glunt
08:36
 The quote Khate used it beautiful. It shows how Jem has a similar physical revulsion to racism that Dill has.
"I dont know, but th

Justice Beebe
08:36
 "I dont know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems only the children weep." Repetition
Khate's quote is imp

Rhianna Genco
08:36
 Khate's quote is important because it demonstrates how upset Jem is about the people accusing Tom of being guilty. He knows it's not right and unfair and he is extremely hurt by it. 
^^pg 285

Justice Beebe
08:36
 ^^pg 285
"It ain't right, Att

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 "It ain't right, Atticus," said Jem (page 2840- Repetition 
"What happened after

Milan Ciddio
08:37
 "What happened after that had a dreamlike quality..." (282) - Simile
*(284)

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 *(284)
Do you think Atticus

Amanda Gutierrez
08:38
 Do you think Atticus is bitter like Aunt Alexandra says? I was thinking about Beebe's quote on "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before..." 
Define "Bitter"

Salvador Diaz
08:38
 Define "Bitter"
"Moving like underwa

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:38
 "Moving like underwater swimmers" simile 
"miss jean louise st

300001823
08:38
 "miss jean louise stand up. your father's passin'" author includes to show the respect for atticus-that he is a hero
 
No, i just think tha

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:39
 No, i just think that he feels like because of their stereotypical preferences, Atticus believes that no matter how much obvious proof its not going to change their mind
^^ Jem realizes how

Jaelan Hernandez
08:39
 ^^ Jem realizes how most people are racist in the courthouse, and it effects him personally because he has a connection to the black people that are being hurt by Tom being judged as guilty.
" Miss Jean Louise, Rhi

Izel Conejo
08:39
 
" Miss Jean Louise,

Rhianna Genco
08:33
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."
"I peeked at Jem: hi

Khate Ridge
08:33
 "I peeked at Jem: his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail, and his shoulders jerked as if each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." (182) Simile.
What do you think is

Amanda Gutierrez
08:34
 What do you think is significant about the quote about "Your father's passin'"
"Guilty... guilty...

Milan Ciddio
08:34
 "Guilty... guilty... guilty..." (282) - Repetition 
" It was Jems turn t

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:34
 " It was Jems turn to cry " - DICTIONN
"His face was streak

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:35
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd" Juxtaposition 
^ guilty vs not guil

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:36
 ^ guilty vs not guilty 
"but they don't have

Ashley Archuleta
08:36
 "but they don't have to go to the courthouse and wallow in it" pg 285
I think the quote ab

Lexia Campos
08:36
 I think the quote about Scout's father passing is significant because they are showing respect to him because of how hard he tried.
The quote Khate used

Rebekah Glunt
08:36
 The quote Khate used it beautiful. It shows how Jem has a similar physical revulsion to racism that Dill has.
"I dont know, but th

Justice Beebe
08:36
 "I dont know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems only the children weep." Repetition
Khate's quote is imp

Rhianna Genco
08:36
 Khate's quote is important because it demonstrates how upset Jem is about the people accusing Tom of being guilty. He knows it's not right and unfair and he is extremely hurt by it. 
^^pg 285

Justice Beebe
08:36
 ^^pg 285
"It ain't right, Att

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 "It ain't right, Atticus," said Jem (page 2840- Repetition 
"What happened after

Milan Ciddio
08:37
 "What happened after that had a dreamlike quality..." (282) - Simile
*(284)

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 *(284)
Do you think Atticus

Amanda Gutierrez
08:38
 Do you think Atticus is bitter like Aunt Alexandra says? I was thinking about Beebe's quote on "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before..." 
Define "Bitter"

Salvador Diaz
08:38
 Define "Bitter"
"Moving like underwa

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:38
 "Moving like underwater swimmers" simile 
"miss jean louise st

300001823
08:38
 "miss jean louise stand up. your father's passin'" author includes to show the respect for atticus-that he is a hero
 
No, i just think tha

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:39
 No, i just think that he feels like because of their stereotypical preferences, Atticus believes that no matter how much obvious proof its not going to change their mind
^^ Jem realizes how

Jaelan Hernandez
08:39
 ^^ Jem realizes how most people are racist in the courthouse, and it effects him personally because he has a connection to the black people that are being hurt by Tom being judged as guilty.
 
Amanda Gutierrez
08:39
 
Resentment (also called ranklement or bitterness) is a mixture of disappointment, anger, and fear.
Excuse me?

Khate Ridge
08:39
 Excuse me?
"It was Jem's turn t

Lexia Campos
08:39
 "It was Jem's turn to cry. His face was streaked with angry tears as we made out way through the cheerful crowd." (284). I think this quote is important because it gives detail on the rest of the crowds' reaction.
"A jury never looks

Chad Forgey
08:39
 "A jury never looks at at a defendant it has convicted, and when this jury came in, not one of them looked at Tom Robinson" (282)
The quote Mrs. G sen

Mahli Toscano
08:39
 The quote Mrs. G sent can be significant because it's introducing a different side of Atticus the kids have never seen before, with this they can see how unfair the situation is and now they understand what the underlining issues are; which is exposing them to the truth and reality they were not aware of till now.
"Occasionally there

Angelina Larocco
08:39
 "Occasionally there was a sudden breeze that hit my bare legs, but it was all that remained of a promised windy night" 
pg 349

Angelina Larocco
08:40
 pg 349
A bitters is traditi

Khate Ridge
08:40
 A bitters is traditionally an alcoholic preparation flavored with botanical matter such that the end result is characterized by a bitter, sour, or bittersweet flavor. 
^^ They know Tom isn

Jaelan Hernandez
08:40
 ^^ They know Tom isn't guilty, but they just accuse him of being as much anyway.
" Miss Jean Louise,

Hayden Maes
08:40
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your fathers passin." page 283
"Atticus was standin

Arianna Carlos
08:40
 "Atticus was standing under the street light looking as though nothing had happened: his vest was buttoned, his collar and tie were neatly in place, his watch-chain glistened, he was his impassive self again." (284)
In my opinion in Bee

Rebekah Glunt
08:40
 In my opinion in Beebe's quote the most significant part is when Atticus says "only children weep" because the innocence of children is so raw and unpolluted that they can not understand how anyone could possibly hate someone they don't know. 
It's meant to make y

Salvador Diaz
08:40
 It's meant to make your very a n g e r y
I believe Atticus is

Justice Beebe
08:41
 I believe Atticus is bitter because he sees the corruption within society in this time. He knows Tom Robinson is not guilty but with the all white jury of Maycomb county of course they will think the opposite 
"It's ain't right, A

Mahli Toscano
08:41
 "It's ain't right, Atticus." Jem (pg.284)
When Tom is accused

Salvador Diaz
08:41
 When Tom is accused guilty, we know he's in the right
"Now don't be so con

Izel Conejo
08:41
 "Now don't be so confident, Mr. Jem, I ain't ever seen any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man... "(279) This foreshadowing shows that tom robinson will loose the trial despite all the evidence proving that he wasn't guilty, that the Ewells had lied and blamed him to protect Bob
"It ain't right," "d

Milan Ciddio
08:41
 "It ain't right," "did it, do it, done it" - Repetition 
"This is their home,

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:42
 "This is their home, sister," said Atticus "we've made it this way for them, they might as well learn to cope with it" Diction 
CANCEL upload link se

Jaelan Hernandez
08:43
 
CANCEL

upload

link

search_web

camera

more_horiz
POST
??????//

Khate Ridge
08:43
 ??????//
"I don't know, but t

Aaron Balicat
08:43
 "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems that only children weep. Good Night" - Atticus PG 285 (Repetition)
also the fact that h

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:43
 also the fact that he lost his trial even after sticking by Tom Robinson that entire time only to be rejected because of peoples beliefs
"well you've heard i

Morgan Meek
08:43
 "well you've heard it all, so you might as well hear the rest"
Go into chapter 23 o

Amanda Gutierrez
08:43
 Go into chapter 23 or to the end of chapter 22 to find more
Okay this may seem o

Rebekah Glunt
08:44
 Okay this may seem off topic but it's not does anyone know if Harper Lee is Christian?
when Jem says, "it a

Kamren Decker
08:44
 when Jem says, "it ain't right" that shows that he's maturing and that he's more mature than some of the adults
Morgan-- who said th

Amanda Gutierrez
08:44
 Morgan-- who said that quote
Good comment Kamren

Amanda Gutierrez
08:44
 Good comment Kamren
atticus 

Morgan Meek
08:44
 atticus 
i think she may be c

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:44
 i think she may be christian
The significance of

Chloe Anderson
08:46
 The significance of the quote "your father's passin' "  shows characterization of Atticus. Although, his opinion or prospective isn't a popular idea in the Maycomb culture, it is a step to ending racism. In addition, the quote displays imagery and symbolism of the event taking place.
"I peeked at Jem, hi

Hayden Maes
08:46
 "I peeked at Jem, his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail,and shoulders jerked as each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." page 282 
Jem grinned ruefully

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:46
 Jem grinned ruefully "Wish the rest of the county thought that" 
"I know its not righ

Justice Beebe
08:47
 "I know its not right, but i cant figure out whats wrong--- maybe rape shouldnt be a capital offense" Atticus pg 294. 
If she's christian o

Rebekah Glunt
08:48
 If she's christian or even if she isn't, without going to much into theology, in the Bible several times we are told to be more childlike in faith and action so whether it was intentional or not Harper Lee used the Bible at least in the idea of childlike innocence when Atticus says "only children weep".
"that white man is t

Rhianna Genco
08:48
 "that white man is trash." (295) diction when aunt alexandra talks about what happened to Tom to Jem, she says that he will see more of this kind of behavior as he grows up and the word "trash" really emphasizes how strongly she feels. 
Harper Lee's purpose

Lexia Campos
08:48
 Harper Lee's purpose with Jem's coming of age moment is to show his hope, and how he thought that maybe there was a chance that Tom Robinson could win, because he really was innocent, but once he didn't win Jem came to a realization that nothing was fair about the case.
that's in chapter 23

Kamren Decker
08:48
 that's in chapter 23 
Yes Kamaren

Salvador Diaz
08:49
 Yes Kamaren
"His face was streak

Milan Ciddio
08:49
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd." (284) It shows juxtaposition. Many people cheer and reign in their happiness where as Jem realizes how cruel the world is and realizes the wrong in it. 
" It was no accident

Arianna Carlos
08:50
 " It was no accident.  I was sittin' there on the porch last night, waiting. I waited and waited to see you all come down the sidewalk, and as I waited I thought, Atticus Finch won't win, he can't win, but he's the only man in these parts who can keep a jury out so long in a case like that." - Miss Maudie (289) 
Rhianna's quote is e

Rebekah Glunt
08:50
 Rhianna's quote is especially powerful due to Aunt Alexandra is so prim and proper, so her calling someone trash is a lot more severe than it would be if one of us called someone trash. 
When Harper Lee desc

Adam Donaldson
08:50
 When Harper Lee describes Jem's reaction to the verdict, she creates a mood that makes the readers feel the same way Jem does: angry. By creating this mood Harper Lee helps readers to see how unfairly and horribly African Americans were treated and through the readers' anger, they might be motivated to try to put a stop to racism. This was Harper Lee's whole purpose for writing this book.
The quote Lexia post

Mahli Toscano
08:51
 The quote Lexia posted is really significant by showcasing the central idea of the book and how it uses Jem to portray it's message of how there is hope for change when it comes to whats right and whats fair.
"It's not right Atti

Chloe Anderson
08:51
 "It's not right Atticus" pg 243, is another coming of age moment for Jem. He is one of the few people who are not racist and mature for his age.
"Atticus's eyes fill

Izel Conejo
08:51
 "Atticus's eyes filled with tears."(286) this quote shows imagery. atticus is extremely upset about loosing this trial, but there was only so much atticus can do to wake people from their ignorance and he appreciates the people bringing him food even though he lost, the people are still grateful
Atticus doesn't seem

Salvador Diaz
08:52
 Atticus doesn't seem like the kind of man to cry
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" Miss Jean Louise, Rhi

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08:54
 
" Miss Jean Louise,

Rhianna Genco
08:33
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."
"I peeked at Jem: hi

Khate Ridge
08:33
 "I peeked at Jem: his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail, and his shoulders jerked as if each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." (182) Simile.
What do you think is

Amanda Gutierrez
08:34
 What do you think is significant about the quote about "Your father's passin'"
"Guilty... guilty...

Milan Ciddio
08:34
 "Guilty... guilty... guilty..." (282) - Repetition 
" It was Jems turn t

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:34
 " It was Jems turn to cry " - DICTION
"His face was streak

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:35
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd" Juxtaposition 
^ guilty vs not guil

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:36
 ^ guilty vs not guilty 
"but they don't have

Ashley Archuleta
08:36
 "but they don't have to go to the courthouse and wallow in it" pg 285
I think the quote ab

Lexia Campos
08:36
 I think the quote about Scout's father passing is significant because they are showing respect to him because of how hard he tried.
The quote Khate used

Rebekah Glunt
08:36
 The quote Khate used it beautiful. It shows how Jem has a similar physical revulsion to racism that Dill has.
"I dont know, but th

Justice Beebe
08:36
 "I dont know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems only the children weep." Repetition
Khate's quote is imp

Rhianna Genco
08:36
 Khate's quote is important because it demonstrates how upset Jem is about the people accusing Tom of being guilty. He knows it's not right and unfair and he is extremely hurt by it. 
^^pg 285

Justice Beebe
08:36
 ^^pg 285
"It ain't right, Att

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 "It ain't right, Atticus," said Jem (page 2840- Repetition 
"What happened after

Milan Ciddio
08:37
 "What happened after that had a dreamlike quality..." (282) - Simile
*(284)

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 *(284)
Do you think Atticus

Amanda Gutierrez
08:38
 Do you think Atticus is bitter like Aunt Alexandra says? I was thinking about Beebe's quote on "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before..." 
Define "Bitter"

Salvador Diaz
08:38
 Define "Bitter"
"Moving like underwa

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:38
 "Moving like underwater swimmers" simile 
"miss jean louise st

300001823
08:38
 "miss jean louise stand up. your father's passin'" author includes to show the respect for atticus-that he is a hero
 
No, i just think tha

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:39
 No, i just think that he feels like because of their stereotypical preferences, Atticus believes that no matter how much obvious proof its not going to change their mind
^^ Jem realizes how

Jaelan Hernandez
08:39
 ^^ Jem realizes how most people are racist in the courthouse, and it effects him personally because he has a connection to the black people that are being hurt by Tom being judged as guilty.
" Miss Jean Louise, Rhi

Izel Conejo
08:39
 
" Miss Jean Louise,

Rhianna Genco
08:33
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."
"I peeked at Jem: hi

Khate Ridge
08:33
 "I peeked at Jem: his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail, and his shoulders jerked as if each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." (182) Simile.
What do you think is

Amanda Gutierrez
08:34
 What do you think is significant about the quote about "Your father's passin'"
"Guilty... guilty...

Milan Ciddio
08:34
 "Guilty... guilty... guilty..." (282) - Repetition 
" It was Jems turn t

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:34
 " It was Jems turn to cry " - DICTIONN
"His face was streak

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:35
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd" Juxtaposition 
^ guilty vs not guil

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:36
 ^ guilty vs not guilty 
"but they don't have

Ashley Archuleta
08:36
 "but they don't have to go to the courthouse and wallow in it" pg 285
I think the quote ab

Lexia Campos
08:36
 I think the quote about Scout's father passing is significant because they are showing respect to him because of how hard he tried.
The quote Khate used

Rebekah Glunt
08:36
 The quote Khate used it beautiful. It shows how Jem has a similar physical revulsion to racism that Dill has.
"I dont know, but th

Justice Beebe
08:36
 "I dont know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems only the children weep." Repetition
Khate's quote is imp

Rhianna Genco
08:36
 Khate's quote is important because it demonstrates how upset Jem is about the people accusing Tom of being guilty. He knows it's not right and unfair and he is extremely hurt by it. 
^^pg 285

Justice Beebe
08:36
 ^^pg 285
"It ain't right, Att

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 "It ain't right, Atticus," said Jem (page 2840- Repetition 
"What happened after

Milan Ciddio
08:37
 "What happened after that had a dreamlike quality..." (282) - Simile
*(284)

Raeleen Jimenez
08:37
 *(284)
Do you think Atticus

Amanda Gutierrez
08:38
 Do you think Atticus is bitter like Aunt Alexandra says? I was thinking about Beebe's quote on "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before..." 
Define "Bitter"

Salvador Diaz
08:38
 Define "Bitter"
"Moving like underwa

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:38
 "Moving like underwater swimmers" simile 
"miss jean louise st

300001823
08:38
 "miss jean louise stand up. your father's passin'" author includes to show the respect for atticus-that he is a hero
 
No, i just think tha

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:39
 No, i just think that he feels like because of their stereotypical preferences, Atticus believes that no matter how much obvious proof its not going to change their mind
^^ Jem realizes how

Jaelan Hernandez
08:39
 ^^ Jem realizes how most people are racist in the courthouse, and it effects him personally because he has a connection to the black people that are being hurt by Tom being judged as guilty.
 
Amanda Gutierrez
08:39
 
Resentment (also called ranklement or bitterness) is a mixture of disappointment, anger, and fear.
Excuse me?

Khate Ridge
08:39
 Excuse me?
"It was Jem's turn t

Lexia Campos
08:39
 "It was Jem's turn to cry. His face was streaked with angry tears as we made out way through the cheerful crowd." (284). I think this quote is important because it gives detail on the rest of the crowds' reaction.
"A jury never looks

Chad Forgey
08:39
 "A jury never looks at at a defendant it has convicted, and when this jury came in, not one of them looked at Tom Robinson" (282)
The quote Mrs. G sen

Mahli Toscano
08:39
 The quote Mrs. G sent can be significant because it's introducing a different side of Atticus the kids have never seen before, with this they can see how unfair the situation is and now they understand what the underlining issues are; which is exposing them to the truth and reality they were not aware of till now.
"Occasionally there

Angelina Larocco
08:39
 "Occasionally there was a sudden breeze that hit my bare legs, but it was all that remained of a promised windy night" 
pg 349

Angelina Larocco
08:40
 pg 349
A bitters is traditi

Khate Ridge
08:40
 A bitters is traditionally an alcoholic preparation flavored with botanical matter such that the end result is characterized by a bitter, sour, or bittersweet flavor. 
^^ They know Tom isn

Jaelan Hernandez
08:40
 ^^ They know Tom isn't guilty, but they just accuse him of being as much anyway.
" Miss Jean Louise,

Hayden Maes
08:40
 " Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your fathers passin." page 283
"Atticus was standin

Arianna Carlos
08:40
 "Atticus was standing under the street light looking as though nothing had happened: his vest was buttoned, his collar and tie were neatly in place, his watch-chain glistened, he was his impassive self again." (284)
In my opinion in Bee

Rebekah Glunt
08:40
 In my opinion in Beebe's quote the most significant part is when Atticus says "only children weep" because the innocence of children is so raw and unpolluted that they can not understand how anyone could possibly hate someone they don't know. 
It's meant to make y

Salvador Diaz
08:40
 It's meant to make your very a n g e r y
I believe Atticus is

Justice Beebe
08:41
 I believe Atticus is bitter because he sees the corruption within society in this time. He knows Tom Robinson is not guilty but with the all white jury of Maycomb county of course they will think the opposite 
"It's ain't right, A

Mahli Toscano
08:41
 "It's ain't right, Atticus." Jem (pg.284)
When Tom is accused

Salvador Diaz
08:41
 When Tom is accused guilty, we know he's in the right
"Now don't be so con

Izel Conejo
08:41
 "Now don't be so confident, Mr. Jem, I ain't ever seen any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man... "(279) This foreshadowing shows that tom robinson will loose the trial despite all the evidence proving that he wasn't guilty, that the Ewells had lied and blamed him to protect Bob
"It ain't right," "d

Milan Ciddio
08:41
 "It ain't right," "did it, do it, done it" - Repetition 
"This is their home,

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:42
 "This is their home, sister," said Atticus "we've made it this way for them, they might as well learn to cope with it" Diction 
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"I don't know, but t

Aaron Balicat
08:43
 "I don't know, but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it-- seems that only children weep. Good Night" - Atticus PG 285 (Repetition)
also the fact that h

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:43
 also the fact that he lost his trial even after sticking by Tom Robinson that entire time only to be rejected because of peoples beliefs
"well you've heard i

Morgan Meek
08:43
 "well you've heard it all, so you might as well hear the rest"
Go into chapter 23 o

Amanda Gutierrez
08:43
 Go into chapter 23 or to the end of chapter 22 to find more
Okay this may seem o

Rebekah Glunt
08:44
 Okay this may seem off topic but it's not does anyone know if Harper Lee is Christian?
when Jem says, "it a

Kamren Decker
08:44
 when Jem says, "it ain't right" that shows that he's maturing and that he's more mature than some of the adults
Morgan-- who said th

Amanda Gutierrez
08:44
 Morgan-- who said that quote
Good comment Kamren

Amanda Gutierrez
08:44
 Good comment Kamren
atticus 

Morgan Meek
08:44
 atticus 
i think she may be c

Beautiful Paris Brown
08:44
 i think she may be christian
The significance of

Chloe Anderson
08:46
 The significance of the quote "your father's passin' "  shows characterization of Atticus. Although, his opinion or prospective isn't a popular idea in the Maycomb culture, it is a step to ending racism. In addition, the quote displays imagery and symbolism of the event taking place.
"I peeked at Jem, hi

Hayden Maes
08:46
 "I peeked at Jem, his hands were white from gripping the balcony rail,and shoulders jerked as each "guilty" was a separate stab between them." page 282 
Jem grinned ruefully

Alexandrea Decatur-Benally
08:46
 Jem grinned ruefully "Wish the rest of the county thought that" 
"I know its not righ

Justice Beebe
08:47
 "I know its not right, but i cant figure out whats wrong--- maybe rape shouldnt be a capital offense" Atticus pg 294. 
If she's christian o

Rebekah Glunt
08:48
 If she's christian or even if she isn't, without going to much into theology, in the Bible several times we are told to be more childlike in faith and action so whether it was intentional or not Harper Lee used the Bible at least in the idea of childlike innocence when Atticus says "only children weep".
"that white man is t

Rhianna Genco
08:48
 "that white man is trash." (295) diction when aunt alexandra talks about what happened to Tom to Jem, she says that he will see more of this kind of behavior as he grows up and the word "trash" really emphasizes how strongly she feels. 
Harper Lee's purpose

Lexia Campos
08:48
 Harper Lee's purpose with Jem's coming of age moment is to show his hope, and how he thought that maybe there was a chance that Tom Robinson could win, because he really was innocent, but once he didn't win Jem came to a realization that nothing was fair about the case.
that's in chapter 23

Kamren Decker
08:48
 that's in chapter 23 
Yes Kamaren

Salvador Diaz
08:49
 Yes Kamaren
"His face was streak

Milan Ciddio
08:49
 "His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd." (284) It shows juxtaposition. Many people cheer and reign in their happiness where as Jem realizes how cruel the world is and realizes the wrong in it. 
" It was no accident

Arianna Carlos
08:50
 " It was no accident.  I was sittin' there on the porch last night, waiting. I waited and waited to see you all come down the sidewalk, and as I waited I thought, Atticus Finch won't win, he can't win, but he's the only man in these parts who can keep a jury out so long in a case like that." - Miss Maudie (289) 
Rhianna's quote is e

Rebekah Glunt
08:50
 Rhianna's quote is especially powerful due to Aunt Alexandra is so prim and proper, so her calling someone trash is a lot more severe than it would be if one of us called someone trash. 
When Harper Lee desc

Adam Donaldson
08:50
 When Harper Lee describes Jem's reaction to the verdict, she creates a mood that makes the readers feel the same way Jem does: angry. By creating this mood Harper Lee helps readers to see how unfairly and horribly African Americans were treated and through the readers' anger, they might be motivated to try to put a stop to racism. This was Harper Lee's whole purpose for writing this book.
The quote Lexia post

Mahli Toscano
08:51
 The quote Lexia posted is really significant by showcasing the central idea of the book and how it uses Jem to portray it's message of how there is hope for change when it comes to whats right and whats fair.
"It's not right Atti

Chloe Anderson
08:51
 "It's not right Atticus" pg 243, is another coming of age moment for Jem. He is one of the few people who are not racist and mature for his age.
"Atticus's eyes fill

Izel Conejo
08:51
 "Atticus's eyes filled with tears."(286) this quote shows imagery. atticus is extremely upset about loosing this trial, but there was only so much atticus can do to wake people from their ignorance and he appreciates the people bringing him food even though he lost, the people are still grateful
Atticus doesn't seem

Salvador Diaz
08:52
 Atticus doesn't seem like the kind of man to cry
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