To begin, Scout acquainted herself objective to never hold grudges. Bob Ewells, the offsetting man who attacked Jem and Scout, held a harrowing grudge against Atticus for exasperating him in court, and he winded up being killed. Scout uses that recognition and awareness for future reference for herself and others, to forgive, and forget. Equally as important, Scout took as example from her prudent older brother and Boo Radley in this ghastly attack, to invariably look after one another. During the attack, Jem told Scout to run leading up the attack, and Boo shot Bob in order to save the lives of the virtuous children. Scout now reflects on the event of Boo and Jem displaying the lesson, to look after one another, as a way to follow their footsteps and morals. Lastly, the moral never judge someone until a mile is walked in their shoes is taught to Scout during the vulgar attack after the Halloween party. When Scout was standing on the Radley porch and observantly peering at the neighborhood, she regards,”Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough”(279). She now seizes the realization that Dill, Jem, and her all misjudged Boo Radley altogether before ever meeting him. Scout takes away from this involvement to never misconceive someone before getting to know them. Scout learns various influential and vital life lessons due to the attack after the Halloween
To begin, Scout acquainted herself objective to never hold grudges. Bob Ewells, the offsetting man who attacked Jem and Scout, held a harrowing grudge against Atticus for exasperating him in court, and he winded up being killed. Scout uses that recognition and awareness for future reference for herself and others, to forgive, and forget. Equally as important, Scout took as example from her prudent older brother and Boo Radley in this ghastly attack, to invariably look after one another. During the attack, Jem told Scout to run leading up the attack, and Boo shot Bob in order to save the lives of the virtuous children. Scout now reflects on the event of Boo and Jem displaying the lesson, to look after one another, as a way to follow their footsteps and morals. Lastly, the moral never judge someone until a mile is walked in their shoes is taught to Scout during the vulgar attack after the Halloween party. When Scout was standing on the Radley porch and observantly peering at the neighborhood, she regards,”Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough”(279). She now seizes the realization that Dill, Jem, and her all misjudged Boo Radley altogether before ever meeting him. Scout takes away from this involvement to never misconceive someone before getting to know them. Scout learns various influential and vital life lessons due to the attack after the Halloween