Here are some questions to ponder on the first seven chapters. Please feel free to comment. I will blog my post on 8-15 tomorrow. Hope you're enjoying this book as much as me.
1. Atticus tells the children several times that they need to walk in someone else's shoes before judging the person. Describe times when Atticus, Scout or Jem walk in someone else's shoes during the first seven chapters. How does this change how they view the situations? What role does this advice play in sympathy and compassion?
2. Who is your favorite character so far and why?
3. In Scout's account of her childhood, her father Atticus reigns supreme. How would you characterize his abilities as a single parent?
Love to hear your answers.
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