To Kill a Mockingbird
Why does the author, Harper Lee, have Atticus shoot a rabid dog in Chapter 10?
What does the action represent?
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What does the action represent?
Harper Lee wanted an avenue to show Atticus's kids that Atticus can do something traditionally "masculine" like shoot a gun and hit a target. Atticus is of course very humble about it but Scout and Jem are impressed.