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11 Cards in this Set
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"I declare to the lord you're getting more like a girl everyday"
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Who: Jem
When: The kids were going to Mr. Radleys |
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"the one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience"
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Who: Atticus
When: Talking to Scout about the court |
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"Aunt Alexandra fitted into the world of Maybcomb like a hand into a glove, but never into a world of Jem and me"
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Who: Scout
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"I know now what he was trying to do, but Atticus was only a man. It takes a woman to do that kind of work"
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Who: Scout
When: Atticus was talking to the kids about living up to the family name |
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"What did you see in the window, the crime of rape or the best defense to it?"
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Who: Atticus
When: In court talking with Mayella Ewell |
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"This is their home... they might as well learn to cope with it... It's just as much Maycomb County as missionary teas."
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Who: Atticus
When: Atticus returned from the trial and Aunt Alexandra thought it was wrong to let the children go to the trial. |
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"It's just a baby step, but it's a step"
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Who: Miss Maudie
When: After the trial and she was talking to the kids about how it took the jury a while longer to decide then most cases and that eventually a negro will win over a white man soon enough |
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"We generally get the juries we deserve"
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Who: Atticus
When: He was talking to Scout about how the jury gets picked and why everyone who gets picked gets picked |
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"There was no doubt about it, I must soon enter this world..."
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Who: Scout
When: At Aunt Alexandra's missionary and noticing that she is going to have to enter the world of the ladies. |
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"Let the dead bury the dead"
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Who: Heck Tate
When: After the kids were attacked and Bob Ewell fell on top of his knife |
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"Most people are Scout, when you finally see them"
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Who: Atticus
When: Scout finally met Boo Radley and saw him for the first time and noticed what it was like in his shoes |