Wednesday, 16 March 2011

In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, what are two decisions or actions made by any character that led to an outcome or consequence?

Any
decision has some kind of consequence.We can look at any character in and
say that his/her decision leads to an outcome.

One decision thatmakes is to
speak up when the mob intends to storm the jail and take Tom.She is a child and she does not
understand that her neighbors have formed into an angry mob that is ready to kill an innocent
man.Although she is young, Scout has known these people all her life, and she speaks up when she
recognizes Mr. Cunningham.She innocently strikes up a conversation with him, reminding him that
she goes to school with his son, and...

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