to kill a mockingbird.

  • Chapter 1

    Chapter 1
    the importance of this chapter is to introduce the characters and set up the plot.
  • Chapter 2

    Chapter 2
    the events in chapter 2 that are important are; Scout and Jem meeting dill for the first time, scout starting school and beating up walter cunningham. these events are imporant because the main focus of the chapter is to treat others the way you would like to be treated.
  • Chapter 3

    Chapter 3
    walter has drowned his lunch in syrup and we are introduced to Burris Ewell and finnaly atticus talks to scout anf gives her a compromise about how she is going toi read with her still.
  • Chapter 4

    Chapter 4
    Scout critizes the school she is attending and fearing atticus' wrath she quits the radley game. scout finds gum in a tree and wonders where it came from. this chapter starts the long event of finding items in the tree.
  • Chapter 5

    Chapter 5
    in this chapter Miss. Maudie talks about the foot washing baptits and how they use their religion and how they take it so serously. how some people normally are as bad as atticus on his worst day drunk. atticus talks about how every one has a write to privacy.
  • chapter 6

    chapter 6
    the importance of this chapter is that jem and loses his pants while the radley place and when he goes back to get his pants they are folded neatly across the fence and stiched.
  • Chapter 7

    Chapter 7
    throughout chapter 7, the most important parts are Nathan fills the radley's tree's hole with cement, jem and Scout found more stuff in the tree. when jem and scout find two soap dolls, gum and a rare penny in the tree, before it is filled with cement..
  • Chapter 8

    Chapter 8
    the important scenes were the kids making a black snow man in the shape of Mr. Avery because he calls the kids sinners and Miss. Muadie's house gets set on fire. Mr. Avery called the children sinners because they made war on each other and that made the seasons change. while the home was on fire, scout does not realize that it was boo that put a blanket around her. this is important because it shows that boo is not the monster he is described as.