How does Atticus show Jem affection at the end of Chapter 15?
As they all finally walk home Atticus and Jem walk together; Scout expects to Atticus to “give him hell,” but instead Atticus massages Jem’s hair, “his one gesture of affection” as he lovingly shows his appreciation for Jem’s bravery and filial loyalty and devotion to him.
Why was Atticus so affectionate to Jem even after Jem disobeyed him?
Because Scout runs towards Atticus and they refuse to leave because Atticus was surrounded by a group of men. Why is Atticus so affectionate toward Jem after Jem has disobeyed him? Because Jem got the men to leave.
How does Atticus show Love to Jem and scout?
Atticus is a loving and sensitive father to Jem and Scout. He shows his love by giving them his time and attention. Scout, for example, knows she can go sit in his lap and talk to him at any time. He also gives his children the space they need to grow.
How does Atticus Finch show Love in to kill a Mockingbird?
Atticus, the hero of To Kill A Mockingbird, exhibits love both for his children and his community. He does this primarily by revealing a compassionate outlook towards all people and behaving with integrity. Atticus is a loving and sensitive father to Jem and Scout.
Why do the men come to talk to Atticus at his house?
Why do the men come to talk to Atticus at his house? Jem says he’s “just got this feeling.” What do you think he is worried about? Nice work! You just studied 9 terms! Now up your study game with Learn mode.
Why did Atticus Finch refuse to fight Bob Ewell?
Atticus also refuses to fight Bob Ewell and does not talk negatively about Walter Cunningham after the lynch mob incident. Atticus’ ability to view situations from other people’s perspectives makes him a tolerant, compassionate person. Atticus also demonstrates his compassion through his interactions with his children.