Finch wouldn’t fight anymore, her daddy wouldn’t let her. This was not entirely correct: I wouldn’t fight publicly for Atticus, but the family was private ground. I would fight anyone from a third cousin upwards tooth and nail,” said Scout. This relates to the theme of family because it shows that Scout is willing to fight for her family. In this quote, Scout doesn't just fight anyone she gets into a disagreement with, she fights people to protect Atticus. In this quote, Cecil Jacob called Atticus a “nigger-lover” which offends Scout very much. This …show more content…
She was very worried and continued to say,“‘Atticus, is Jem dead?’... ‘Aunty, is Jem dead?’... After ten forevers Dr. Reynolds returned. ‘Is Jem dead?’”. This persistence shows the sister-brother bond that the two show. Scout love for Jem has been shown many time throughout the book and proves to keep her always loving towards Jem. This is shown many times throughout the story; Jem grew up and Scout was sad because she felt there bond was disappearing; whenever Scout get into fights, Jem is right there to stop