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Bye Quote by Harper Lee

“We said good-bye, and Dill went inside the house. He evidently remembered he was engaged to me, for he ran back out and kissed me swiftly in front of Jem. "Yawl write, hear?" he bawled after us.” quote by Harper Lee
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“We said good-bye, and Dill went inside the house. He evidently remembered he was engaged to me, for he ran back out and kissed me swiftly in front of Jem. "Yawl write, hear?" he bawled after us.”

Harper Lee

About This Quote

Source Novel: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, 1960

A fleeting, tense moment of affection and bravado reveals complex relationships and social dynamics in a Southern town.

In simple terms: A brief, bold kiss shows hidden feelings and social tension.

Key Takeaway

Notice how small gestures can shift relationships.

Themes

relationships social tension romance courage

Mood

tense hopeful reflective

Type

narrative dialogue character

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • first dates
  • conflict resolution
  • public displays of affection

Key Concepts

human behavior social norms emotional expression

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this kiss reveal about the characters' true feelings?
  • How does public bravado affect private emotions?
A Different Perspective

The scene may romanticize impulsive actions without addressing consequences.

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