To Kill a Mockingbird
Chapter 10 Question
What theme is reinforced by showing that the mad dog is acting in a way that Scout does not anticipate?
What theme is reinforced by showing that the mad dog is acting in a way that Scout does not anticipate?
I think this supports the theme of appearance vs reality. Scout also finds out that her father, who she thought rather useless at sporting pursuits, could shoot a gun better than anyone in maycomb.