Ch. 12-14 To Kill a Mockingbird

How does Jem change?

Jem is growing up. He is trying to make sense of the things that he sees happening and tries to be like Atticus. He wants to put behind his childish games and activities. Consequently, he is moody sometimes and occasionally seems to have authority over Sc

What does Scout learn about Calpurnia?

Scout learns that Cal leads a double life. She talks and acts like her black friends when she is with them, and she talks and acts like Scout's family when she is with them. Scout thinks this is interesting and asks to visit Cal at her home one day.

Who was waiting for the children when they came home from the church service? Why had she come?

Aunt Alexandra was waiting for the children when they came home from church. She had come to stay and help out while Atticus would be busy with the Robinson trial.

Aunt Alexandra fitted into the world of Maycomb like a hand in a glove, but never into the world of Jem and me." Explain.

Alexandra knew all the proper social things to say and do, and she knew a great deal of the history of the local families. She joined some clubs and entertained at her home, and she generally did fit right into the town's society. However, Alexandra didn'

Atticus and Alexandra disagree about how to deal with children. How does Atticus handle the situation?

Atticus makes the children obey Alexandra, but he lets them know that their relationship with him will always be the same as it was. He tries to appease Alexandra when he can, but on the major issues, he puts his foot down.

Describe Jem and Scout's relationship through these chapters as Jem matures.

Jem and Scout seem to grow apart, but they don't really. They argue more often than they had, mostly because Scout resents Jem's telling her what to do. Actually, they are still very close and would support and defend each other.

Why did Dill run away from home back to Maycomb?

Dill had everything a boy could want except his mother remarried and he feels his parents don't spend any time with him. He didn't feel like they needed him anymore.

What was the relationship between Zeebo and Calpurnia?

Calpurnia and Zeebo are mother and son

Explain why Calpurnia speaks differently when she talks with people from her Church.

Calpurnia speaks differently because if she spoke properly in front of all the colored people, it would aggravate them and since it shows that you know more and you are more educated

What was the solution that Atticus offers for Dill's presence in their home?

Atticus didn't get angry, he just asked Dill to take a bath and he was going to ask Miss Rachel if he could spend the night with them

Lula

a woman who attends Calpurnia's Church, disapproves of Jem/Scout attending black Church

Zeebo

Calpurnia's son, the garbage collector, church's music superintendent

Reverend Sykes

preacher at colored church