Friday, May 8, 2015

Chapter 25

In Scouts room she realizes there is a roly-poly. She was going to crush it but Jem stopped her from crashing it. Scout asks why she couldn't crush it and Jem said "that hasn't done nothing to you." With which Scout replies "I reckon you don't kill flies or mosquitos either". Dill leaves for the school year.
The town continues to gossip about Tom Robinson's death. In the newspaper Mr. Underwood doesn't write about the miscarriages of justice he simply says "it is a sin to kill a cripple either if they are sitting, standing, or escaping."


Theme: Its a sin to kill something that dose nothing but good

List of Characters:
 Jem
Scout
Atticus
Dill
Calpurnia
Underwood is a allusion to a company that makes typewriters out of New York that are sellers to News Papers editors.

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