Monday, January 24, 2011

LA Critical Analysis

To kill a mocking bird abstract  
     It was Jem’s turn to cry. His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd. “It ain’t right,” he muttered, all the way to the corner of the square where we found Atticus waiting. Atticus was standing under the street light as if nothing had happened: his vest was buttoned, his collar and tie were neatly in place, his watch-chain glistened, he was his impassive self again.
  1. Why was there a contrast of “angry tears” from Jem and the “cheerful crowd”?
  2. From the description of the abstract, what does Atticus’s “impassive self” mean?

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