In Chapter 3, Atticus and Scout talk about “Maycomb’s ways.” What stands out to you most about the customs, traditions, and unwritten rules of Maycomb’s society?

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The above question requires a personal answer. For that reason, I cannot write an answer for you, but I will help you to find it.

First, you should read Chapter 3 of "To kill a mockingbird" and understand the traditions and rules of Maycomb society.

Some of the traditions and customs presented in Chapter 3:

  • Hospitality.
  • Importance of education for children.
  • Children's obedience.
  • The importance of honoring commitments.
  • Family reputation.
  • Social division.

After reading this chapter, you should choose one that you found very interesting and discuss it.

We can use hospitality as an example because, in Maycomb society, everyone should be very hospitable. In this context, visitors could do whatever they wanted and had no date to leave.

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