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Post by zoebia on Nov 19, 2015 20:07:01 GMT
I think line C as it shows that she is aware that the people of Macomb would frown upon her if they saw her associating herself with Mr Raymond, but then it also shows that she has't fallen victim to the prejudice that controls the majority of the town. Scout is intrigued by him too because she hasn't met anyone like him before as he chooses to life his life almost as a secret as he makes people think he is "in the clutches of whiskey," and also uses this an excuse for his lifestyle choices. “Because your children and you can understand it,” is why he chooses to share his little secret, knowing that they haven't been subjected to the prejudice. I agree that C best illustrates this. I think Scout is aware of what people may think but it doesn't bother her anyway. Also as a young kid she would be interested in people who are a bit different to anyone she is used too.
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