write summary of the chapter ' The Scout Shows The Way'
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Summary of the chapter ' The Scout Shows The Way'
- The chapter "Scout Shows the Way" is extracted from the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" which is written by Harper Lee.
- The author discusses how a young girl whose name is Scout has deported a furious mob with her intelligence and benevolence.
- Throughout the novel, the author has tried to summarize the discrimination, hypocrisy, and heroism existing in the deep South.
- The characters in this chapter comprise Jean Louis Finch who is mostly referred to as Scout, a six years old girl who resides with her elder brother Jem and her father name Atticus.
- Her father is a white middle-aged man and by profession, he is a lawyer.
- George Taylor assigns him to defend Tom Robinson who is a black man accused of a severe crime.
- Other children in the area learn to insult Jem and Scout for their father’s prosecution and used to call them a 'nigger-lover'.
- This exhibits the heavily ingrained racism in society.
- In conclusion, we get to ascertain that the mob had arrived to murder the accused black man Tom and Atticus was there to defend him from lynching.
- The legal action of these kids protected a man's life.
- Scout’s easy questions and small conversation untied the resentment and made them reanalyze their actions.
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