To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapter 5 Summary

Scout, Jem and Dill’s improvisation of The Radley’s life relents and the three play other games. Their neighbor, Miss Maudie is benevolent enough to allow the trio to play in her garden, and it is in this that Scout and Miss Maudie discuss the popular topic of Mr Radley, of which everyone appears to hold their own opinion; “You know old Radley is a foot washing baptist-“

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  1. This is a clear summary which focusses on the narrative of the chapter.

    Target:
    Please justify your quotation, in this instance – you should relate it to Miss Maudie and the details that Scout has already disclosed about her character.

    Hint: how has the narrator attempted to establish Miss Maudie as credible source of information?

    Why do you think these are important events?

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