Aunt Alexandra forced me into doing the pageant. I hate dressing up mostly when it involves dressing up in a ham costume. However that ham costume saved my life and if it wasn't for it Bob Ewell would of probably killed me.
That day I was not expecting to get jumped by Bob Ewell. Also I was not expecting that Boo would be the person to save me and Jem. However, Boo had killed a human being. Boo killed Bob Ewell because he was trying to kill Jem and I. I finally saw what Boo looked like and I see the world from his point of you. I am walking in his skin.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The Missionary Circle and Bob Ewell
Today I figured Aunt Alexandra is a very strong person. She is not as mean and heartless as I thought she was. We were at home doing a missionary circle that we always do and talk about peoples problems and the problems around the world. The member of the circle insulted my father and our family. My aunt did not stand up for us, instead she went to the kitchen and cried about it and then she came back into the missionary circle and acted like nothing had happened.
We are scared that Bob Ewell wants to hurt me and my family. He has no education and he seems to hate everyone and everything in town. Bob has been Tom Robinsons wife around as if she wants to hurt her. and she seems like she hates my family for making him look like a fool.
We are scared that Bob Ewell wants to hurt me and my family. He has no education and he seems to hate everyone and everything in town. Bob has been Tom Robinsons wife around as if she wants to hurt her. and she seems like she hates my family for making him look like a fool.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Dolphus Raymond and Tom Robinson
The day of the trial we saw this man drinking out of
a bag. Supposedly this man is always drunk and he had children’s with a colored
women. Children’s that is half black and half white. His name is Dolphus
Raymond and he is a rich guy. No one understands why he is always drunk but
they think he must be much messed up to the head to have children with a
colored woman.
Tom Robinson is a Negro
who is accused of rape by Bob Ewell. Supposedly tom abused of Bob Ewell
daughter Mayella. I already knew what the verdict was going to be. I learned it
from my father. Sadly they found him guilty and now his family is going to
suffer.
The Run Away and the Angry Men
It was another day that
Aunt Alexandra and Atticus have lectured me. I hate it when they lecture me, especially
when Atticus does it as well. I was angry so I picked a fight with Jem. When Atticus
came to separate us I went to my bedroom and something scared me! I thought
there was a snake in my room. I called Jem to try to take it out and we found
something that surprised us. It was Dill! He had run away from home because he
said his new stepfather locked him up in a basement. I was so excited to have him
living with me secretly but Jem ruined everything. He called Atticus and told
him everything. However Dill stayed with us for the rest of the summer.
Another night Atticus
went out in the middle of the night somewhere. We did not know where so we
followed him. Jem was worried that Atticus was in some type of danger. When we
were about to leave a group of men showed up at the police station looking for
Tom. They seemed angry and impatient with my father. I showed up and recognized
one of them. When me and Mr. Cunningham finished talking they left and we went
back home.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Calpurnia's Church and the basket
It is Sunday and my father has not
been home for a week. Calpurnia has been taking care of us ever since he left. She
usually takes Sundays off so she can go to church. However she decided we were
going with her this Sunday. She made us look so pretty and presentable for her
black friends.
At Calpurnia’s church everyone was
so nice to us. Even though at the beginning it didn’t seem like that. However,
we learned many thing such as they are a poor church and they don’t have enough
books for everyone to read. They are not very educated and they also need to
get to a certain amount of money in a basket for everyone to leave.
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