What dictator is mentioned in Chapter 26 To Kill a Mockingbird?
Hitler
Every week, Scout’s class has a Current Events assignment, and one day the current event is Hitler.
What does Scout believe about Boo Radley in Chapter 26?
Scout feels a little guilty about the they treated Boo. She still looks for Boo every time she passes the Radley house, even expressing to Atticus one evening her desire “just to have one good look at Boo Radley” before she dies and possibly be his friend.
What is the theme of Chapter 26 in To Kill a Mockingbird?
In Chapter 26 of ”To Kill a Mockingbird”, Scout returns to school and learns about hypocrisy. Her brother Jem has been presented with a similar lesson about justice at the trial, but he remains unable to confront the powerful implications of what he has learned.
What quotation does Scout cite in Chapter 26 when her teacher asks for the definition of democracy?
What quotation does Scout cite in Chapter 26 when her teacher asks for the definition of Democracy? She cited Democracy as “Equal rights for all, special privileges for none.”
Why is Jem upset at the end of Chapter 26?
Scout listens and later asks Jem how Miss Gates can preach about equality when she came out of the courthouse after the trial and told Miss Stephanie Crawford that it was about time that someone taught the blacks in town a lesson. Jem becomes furious and tells Scout never to mention the trial to him again.
What happens in chapter 26 of Catcher in the Rye?
In Chapter 26, despite his refusal to talk any more about his story, Holden nevertheless fills in some key missing details: he went home; he was sent to a rest home to recover from the breakdown; he’s in psychotherapy; and he plans to go to a new school in the fall.
How is Miss Gates a hypocrite in Chapter 26?
Scout finds Miss Gates to be a hypocrite because she says Hitler is wrong to kill the Jews, but she is heard saying that Tom should be killed to “teach ’em a lesson”. She opposes the killing of whites, but condones the killing of blacks.
Why is Jem so upset in Chapter 26?
Where is Holden at the end of Chapter 26?
What is the significance of Chapter 26 Catcher in the Rye?
Summary: Chapter 26 Holden concludes his story by refusing to discuss what happened after his day in the park with Phoebe, although he does say that he went home, got sick, and was sent to the rest home from which he now tells his story.