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To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 1-19 Analysis
In the beginning of chapter 28, Jem and Scout walk to the high school for the play. As they walk through the dark field, Cecil Jacobs jumps out to scare the two. They finally reach the high school and Scout puts on her ham costume. Scout falls asleep and accidentally misses her cue to go on stage, making Mrs. Merriweather very furious. Scout keeps her costume on for the rest of the night as a way to punish herself. Jem and Scout begin to walk home after the carnival. As they walk home, Scout realizes that she forgot her shoes. Jem and Scout turn around to head back to the school, but the lights turn off so they have to go back the next day to get them. As they continue to walk home, Jem tells Scout to be quiet because he thinks that he hears something. Scout thinks that he is trying to pull a prank on her. They take a second to think about who that is and then a man comes running towards Jem and Scout. The kids start to scream and run away from the man and then Scout’s costume gets caught and Scout falls to the ground. Jem and the man fight and then Scout tries to save Jem by running into the man. The man chokes Scout until the man falls backwards. Scout doesn’t hear anything and she realizes that there are two men under a tree next to her. The man begins to walk towards the road and Scout sees a man carrying Jem. The man takes Jem back to the Finch’s house and Atticus and Aunt Alexandra call the doctor and the sheriff. Aunt Alexandra …show more content…
Mr. Tate says that the costume he found explains why there were marks on the body. Atticus and Mr. Tate inspect the costume Scout had worn and saw that there was a cut where Mr. Ewell had slashed at Scout with the knife. Atticus was very surprised that Mr. Ewell would go after the kids, but Mr. Tate says that there are some people who are really bad. Atticus tells Scout to go on with her story. Mr. Tate asks Scout who the other man was and Scout points at Boo

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