Theme oo"He ain't company, Cal, he's just a Cunningham-" "Hush your mouth! Don't matter who they are, anybody sets foot in this house's yo' comp'ny, and don't you let me catch you remarkin' on their ways like you was so high and mighty! Yo' folks might be better'n the Cunninghams but it don't count for nothin' the way you're disgracin"em"" (32). Symbolism "Dill said striking a match under a turtle was hateful" (18). Character development ""Boo Radley. You were so busy looking at the fire you didn't know it when he put the blanket around you"" (96). To KiIl a Mockine Bird Dialectical Journal Assignment Ryan I Calpurnia wants Scout to learn that no matter who your guest is you should treat them with respect and kindness. In the novel, respect for everyone and the …show more content…
Don't say nigger Scout. That's Common"" (99). Ryan 2 In the novel, respect for everyone and the coexistence of good and evil are themes that support this quote. Atticus is able to admire Mrs. Dubose's courage even while she makes fun of Atticus for being a nigger lover. No matter how mean she could be to him he would still treat her with respect. Throughout the novel Scout changes from being a tom-boy to a girly-girl. She used to wear trousers now she wears pink dresses. This shows that as she has gotten older she has changed. At the beginning of the novel Scout was afraid of Boo and treated him as if he were not human. Now Scout decides to walk him home. Atticus surely answers Scout that he defends niggers because it is morally right and just because they have a different skin color does not mean they are people too. In the novel, this shows the theme of Racism. Symbolism ""'When I went back, they were folded across the fence... like they were expectin' me"" (78). Symbolism ""Mr. Finctr, if you was a nigger like me, you'd be scared, too" (261). Ryan 3 Boo leaves Jem's pants folded and sewed. During the novel Boo symbolizes