Lady Macbeth’s dialogue change your perception of Macbeth, if at all is discussed below in detail.
Explanation:
Lady Macbeth transforms a lot completely in the play and commences as a bitter insensitive woman and later begins to mourn her stupidity. She has a lot of shame which attends to her self-destruction at the end of the play. At this moment he is having other characters kill who he desires dead. This proves that Macbeth embraces power so much that he would sacrifice his best friend to hold and preserve power. His tragic stain is being possessed with power.
Scout takes Boo—“Mr. Arthur”—down to the porch, and they sit in shadow listening to Atticus and Heck Tate argue. Heck insists on calling the death an accident, but Atticus, thinking that Jem killed Bob Ewell, doesn't want his son protected from the law
I don't think it's a good decision because hid sister is not being a good example to him...she should be there for him and be with wes Nd educate him on what's wrong and what's right.