ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
20th-Century American Literature Videos 31 videos
When you think about it, chess could be a metaphor for just about anything, really.
Is Marvin K. Mooney supposed to be Richard M. Nixon? And if so... which character was supposed to represent Pat Nixon? Was it Bartholomew Cubbins?...
We wish the Tralfamadorians were as fun as they sound. But unfortunately, they're your garden variety kidnap-humans-and-torture-them type of alien.
To Kill a Mockingbird: Quotes 89861 Views
Share It!
Description:
In To Kill a Mockingbird Scout is really, really not interested in learning about the so-called requirements of her gender. Even though she realizes that she can't escape that whole growing-up thing, she still resists her march toward adulthood—and, by extension, ladyhood.
Transcript
- 00:05
did
- 00:08
to kill a mockingbird
- 00:11
it harper lee's to kill a mockingbird eleven area it girl
- 00:17
many lines from both directly units that's healed
- 00:21
first-person perspective used in the novel makes those lines even more
Full Transcript
- 00:24
impactful
- 00:25
for example legion says k
- 00:30
kids
- 00:30
help
- 00:37
beyond intercept
- 00:39
and this is a kid who likes to speak about instead arnie read or write with
- 00:43
that i had no option solution
- 00:47
personnel being called a girl is the worst possible insult
- 00:51
whitish find it so insulted
- 00:53
in later passage gain further insight in the scouts feelings about being a girl
- 00:58
i thought this tax twelve thirteen cotton penitentiary closing at
- 01:02
and for the second time and i think that every calling
- 01:07
pink cotton candy injury
- 01:10
aside from creating an extremely vivid image this line makes it crystal clear
- 01:13
that scout finds girlhood uh... risk
- 01:18
being a girl only get some stuff
- 01:20
fingerprinted all the fun thing she really wants to do you know always stuff
- 01:25
there may be another reason scout resist unedited
- 01:28
let's take about the people in her life
- 01:30
g doesn't have a mother and her father seems a bit on the a sexual side
- 01:35
scientist misconduct like we see it
- 01:37
is it really surprised that she doesn't
- 01:39
dribble around women
- 01:41
again in the book we read
- 01:43
i was more at home and i thought it around
- 01:45
people like mister had
- 01:47
t did not happy with anything quest instinct that you
- 01:50
leaving him was not harry credit card lessons that
- 01:56
it's implied that scout finds the whole business of being a late night someone
- 01:59
dangers
- 02:00
he describes these feelings clearly
- 02:02
with this one from the book
- 02:04
ladies and that is always felt that i think that they had seen and bring it
- 02:08
back to the elsley
- 02:12
scott seems the fear women
- 02:14
so much so that she would rather be doing anything battling with ladies
- 02:21
of course dot does recognize that one day she will have no choice but to be a
- 02:25
lady
- 02:26
there is no doubt about it
- 02:27
and c_n_n_ do this work
- 02:29
planet's surface fragrant ladies backstabbing
- 02:32
fans deathly enduring cool one
- 02:37
discount field sexual
- 02:41
what do you think it's
- 02:43
is there any way she can remain a tomboy for life
- 02:47
it should arrive on the usual path
- 02:50
spent the next steps
Related Videos
We may all be fools when it comes to love, but thankfully none of us will accidentally switch places with our twin brother and fall in love with ou...
This video defines utopias and dystopias, and investigates how a utopia might become a dystopia. Can a seemingly perfect world actually be a dystop...
They say that honesty is the best policy, but Jack lies about his identity and still gets the girl. Does that mean we should all lie to get what we...
Ever wish you could remember everything that you ever studied? How about everything that everyone has ever studied? Yeah, pretty sure our brains ju...
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is an American classic. Hope you're not expecting any exciting shower scenes though. It's not that kind of book.