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Help Tkam Question Describe Scout As A Brother And An Eldest Son. Be Specific I Read The Book

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Once my 6 yo daughters mother called me from a pay phone (before cell) and said talk to your daughter. I asked my daughter what the problem was she answered”mom won’t buy me anything.” “I told her don’t cry and I will take you shopping on payday (next friday)”. Friday came and my daughter was already dressed and ready to go. I asked her “should we take the truck or the car”? …she said “let’s take the truck” my x wife was mad but I told her to “trust me”. We got to the store and I asked her “how many shopping carts do we need”? She said “let’s start with 2” I said “better take 3” …. We went to the toy department and I said to her. “Now you have to understand something …. I will buy you every toy you want but that will be it for the rest of your life. I mean B’days, Christmas and every other time I want to buy you a gift. …. You have to remember that every year they come out with new toys and you will be too old to play with the toys you buy today, because all you will have are these toys.” Then I said .. “Let’s shop” She thought for about a minute and looked up at me and asked “Dad, can I just get one thing today and save the rest when I get older”? She picked out something that you put on your ankle and you skipped over it as you swung it around for $3. My x wife was amazed how she just settled for just 1 toy and I told her why. My daughter was no fool then or now at 34 yo. If you get down to the level of your kid then you will be out witted because they are closer to that age than you are so they have more practice at it. Try to bring them up to your level where you have more practice…..!

The answer can't be generic to everyone but I just hope it makes sense to everyone.As a younger brother the thing I want the most from my elder brother is support!.whatever I do In life I want him to be there to support me if I fail.Be it a failure in career or a heartbreak in a relationship or a illegal thing I did.We don't need your support through your words, because that would be temporary, what we need is your silent presence in our life even when you are not physically present with  us.When everyone in the room is yelling at us, we want you to make that eye contact & convey that I'm on your side bro!, even though you are yelling at me too.   As an elder brother you have to make your younger brother feel that whatever may happen you are gonna be there to stand by his side and face the problem together.You can even share your experiences of life problems and teach him how to face the problem.We younger ones also try to find a father figure in you. So you have to take up that responsibility & show to your younger brother that even if dad's not there you will be there for him.If you are able to do that then my friend you have played the role of an elder brother perfectly!

Since Michael was already mentioned, I'll nominate Vito Corleone.  The details in the novel do a good job about bringing out his complexity.One of most well-known traits (in-universe) is his penchant for doing favors for friends and neighbors while letting them know he may one day (and that day may never come expect something in return.  There is a sinister undertone to this, but it turns out the supplicants are rarely, if ever, asked to do something they wouldn't have done for him already.He's described throughout the novel as being tender-hearted and good natured and humble (although it can be unclear if the narrator is being ironic).  He takes pity on those who are powerless and he is in a position to help.  He adopts Tom Hagen, a diseased orphan, without a second thought, and helps out the his neighbors simply because he thinks it is the right thing to do.He truly loves his family, including his godchildren, and rarely if ever does anything to hurt them.  on the other hand...He refused to ever submit his will to another person.  This has lead to him ordering countless murders of rivals and those who wronged him, including at least one himself (two if you count the Godfather Part 2)He recruited and used Luca Brasi, a brutal sociopath, as his chief enforcer.  He helped Michael recruit Al Neri, who was almost as brutal, after Luca was murdered.His influence corrupted unions, politicians and judges.  Even if he never tried to hurt "civilians" directly, this undermined society in general.  You can see an example of that in the beginning of the novel when a crooked judge let two men off with suspended sentences despite the fact they brutally beat up and hospitalized a woman.  Vito would argue that this is an example of why it is better to pledge allegiance to him instead of America, when in fact it is people like him that helped the corrupt gain power in the first place.

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"To Kill a Mockingbird"

Chapters 1 – 3
1. Describe the physical setting of the story.
2. What is the relationship between the narrator (identified later as Scout or Jean Louis) and her brother Jem and their father?
3. Who is Dill?
4. When the “routine” of Jem, Scout, and Dill’s summer becomes tiresome, what idea does Dill have?
5. How had Mr. Radley seen to it that his younger son Arthur (B00) caused “no further trouble” in Maycomb?
6. After Mr. Radley died, what changes occurred at the Radley place?
7. Atticus, a widower, is rearing his two children with the help of Calpurnia. Speculate on the kind of father you think Atticus will turn out to be. Recall Scout’s comment about her and Jem finding him to be “satisfactory.” Why do you think the children call him by his given name?
8. When Jem takes Scout to school for her first day, what “order” does he give her?
9. What two things does Miss Caroline tell scout that Atticus is not to do any more?
10. At the Finch’s for lunch, what reason does Walter give Atticus for not being able to pass the first grade?
11. After Calpurnia makes Scout leave the table, what “lecture” does she give Scout?
12. After Scout’s first day of school, what is her assessment and what is her plan?
13. After Scout begs Atticus not to make her return to school, what advice does he give her for getting along with people?
14. Atticus advises Scout that the way to get along with someone else is to “climb into his skin and walk around in it.” Comment on your reaction to this advice.
Comment on Burris Ewell’s behavior in the classroom. Who is to blame for his being the way he is?

What are four quotes from jem finch?

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Jeremy Atticus "Jem" Finch
Jem is the brother of Scout Finch, four years older than her. Jem represents the idea of bravery in the novel, and the way that his definition changes over the course of the story is important. The shift that occurs probably has as much to do with age as experience, although the experiences provide a better framework for the reader. When the story begins, Jem's idea of bravery is simply touching the side of the Radley house and then only because "In all his life, Jem had never declined a dare." But as the story progresses, Jem learns about bravery from Atticus facing a mad dog, from Mrs. Dubose's fight with addiction, and from Scout's confrontation with the mob at the jail, among others. Along the way, he grows from a boy who drags his sister along as a co-conspirator to a young gentleman who protects Scout and tries to help her understand the problems of the events around him.

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