To Kill a Mockingbird
What is the importance of Scout's conversation with Mr. Cunningham at the jail?
To Kill a Mockingbird-Chapter 15
To Kill a Mockingbird-Chapter 15
Scout's conversation with Mr. Cunningham at the jail is important because it diffuses a very tense situation. These men are not about to harm Atticus or drag Tom out of the jail in front of the children. Scout's presence and subsequent conversation with Walter's father makes it personal.
To Kill a Mockingbird
It convinces the rioters to leave instead of hanging Tom Robinson.