<span>Jem is angry with Mr. Davies' angry at Attika, so it destroys the camellia bush. She destroys them with the Scout baton. </span><span>The only explanation of Scout's on Jem's action is that he went mad. We all have the extent and limit of abuse of the words that we can take. James received negative comments from his children about his father's days, but never adults. </span><span>When Mrs. Dubose said, "Your father is better [...] that works for him!" Jem lost it. Interestingly, Jem walked to the store and bought a steam engine and baton with joy, but accumulated negative energy in him. He probably thought of his action while in the store until his anger was out of control. </span>
Answer:
Food is a metaphor for family, culture, and identity.
Explanation:
The first scene that you mentioned is the perfect example this. The novel is full of instances where Bengali culture is practiced in the Ganguli home through food.
Well basically Malcolm X was a modern-day Julius Caesar since he was murdered by the same people who helped him get started as a spokesman and they were both thought to be leaders by others. A difference in them I guess would have to be that Julius Caesar was an ancient European ruler from noble roots while Malcolm X was an African-American ex-convict turned political and social leader.