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which of the following excerpts from chapters 22–23 of to kill a mockingbird best supports the analysis that atticus’s handkerchief represents safety and security?
○ \according to miss stephanie crawford, however, atticus was leaving the post office when mr ewell approached him, cursed him, spat on him, and threatened to kill him.\
○ \miss stephanie said atticus didn’t bat an eye, just took out his handkerchief and stood there and let mr. ewell call him names wild horses could not bring her to repeat.\
To determine which excerpt supports the analysis that Atticus’s handkerchief represents safety and security, we analyze each option:
- The first option describes Mr. Ewell's hostile actions toward Atticus, which doesn't relate to the handkerchief's symbolic meaning of safety/security.
- The second option shows Atticus remaining calm (not "bating an eye") and using his handkerchief. His composed demeanor, along with the handkerchief's use in this context, implies a sense of control and safety—he is unperturbed by the aggression, and the handkerchief is part of his calm, secure response.
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The second option: "Miss Stephanie said Atticus didn't bat an eye, just took out his handkerchief and stood there and let Mr. Ewell call him names wild horses could not bring her to repeat."