People live with many truths and troubles throughout their life.
emotion from a person which brings out the character of a person. These conflicts are essential to .
the plot and actions in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. As Scout begins school, she finds it .
difficult to get along with others such as her teacher Miss Caroline. Along with this frustration .
that Scout holds comes the fading of Jem's youth as he becomes a youg man. Just as the town's .
people of Maycomb believed all was well now after the trial, Bob Ewell still is out for revenge .
against Atticus through his children.
Scout's frustration with her first grade teacher Miss Caroline, whom does not understand .
Scout, is essential to the plot through the tensions caused that are later revealed during the trial. .
While at school, Scout confronts Miss Caroline that Walter Cunningham is poor because of his .
family, which makes Miss Caroline furious. Miss Caroline is new in the school and does not .
know the people in Maycomb and thier lives. Scout does not only express her thoughts through .
her actions but mainly through her words, which causes her a lot of trouble. Scout tells Miss .
Caroline she already knows how to read and this causes Miss Caroline angry because she .
believes it will interfere with her teachings. Miss Caroline's morals of teaching makes one .
question if these kinds of teachers want their students to accelerate or if they care for the students .
education. Scout is put down by Miss Caroline's comments and causes her to be confused. Scout .
goes home and tells Atticus she does not want to go back to school because Miss Caroline has .
convinced Scout that Atticus has been teaching her wrong. By Atticus making a deal with Scout .
telling her that he will continue to read to her as long as she does not tell Miss Caroline shows .
his calmness as an adult and parent. As later seen through the story, Atticus needs to stay calm .
and in control of any kind of situation.