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Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout witness... Over the course of the novel’s three years, Sco... After lunch, Scout tells Atticus that Calpurnia is horrible and asks him to fire her. Atticus stonily refuses, so Scout concentrates on hating Calpurnia the entire way back to school.
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Scout nearly starts a fight when a classmate uses a racial slur to declare that Atticus defends Black people, particularly Tom Robinson, who was accused of raping a white woman. Atticus says that Tom is innocent but doomed, since it’s inconceivable that an all-white jury would acquit him.
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapter 3 Summary & Analysis
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