Questions from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird (Chapter 28)
Why does Jem say that Boo Radley must not be at home? What is ironic about this? (Is it true? Does he really mean it? Why might it be important for him and Scout that Boo should not be at home?)
Scout decides to keep her costume on while walking home. How does this affect her understanding of what happens on the way?
Why had Atticus not brought a chair for the man in the corner? Who might this stranger be?