Table of Contents
- 1 Why did Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus Jem and Scout What does her arrival tell the reader and the people of Maycomb about her relationship with Atticus?
- 2 Why does Alexandra come to live with the Finch family?
- 3 What are Aunt Alexandra’s ideas about breeding and family Why does Atticus tell them to forget it who do you think is right?
- 4 Why are Aunt Alexandra and Atticus fighting be specific and give two details?
- 5 What is the purpose of Aunt Alexandra’s visit to Maycomb in Chapter 13?
- 6 Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus and his family what is she like quizlet?
- 7 Why did Atticus agree to let Alexandra move in how do the children feel about this?
- 8 What do Aunt Alexandra and Atticus disagree about who do you agree with?
- 9 Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus and his family?
- 10 How does Scout feel about Aunt Alexandra coming to live with them?
- 11 Why is Aunt Alexandra irritable on Sundays?
Why did Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus Jem and Scout What does her arrival tell the reader and the people of Maycomb about her relationship with Atticus?
Aunt Alexandra’s willingness to stay with her brother’s family demonstrates her compassion and loyalty. Aunt Alexandra wants what is best for Atticus and his children, which is why she is willing to leave her home and stay with her brother’s family to positively influence Scout.
Why does Alexandra come to live with the Finch family?
Why does Alexandra come to live with the Finch family? Aunt Alexandra stays with the Finch family in order to give a feminine influence to Scout. Because new people settled there so rarely the families intermarry.
What chapter does Aunt Alexandra come to stay?
But at the beginning of chapter 13, she spontaneously arrives for an indefinite stay at the home of Atticus because she feels that the motherless, tomboyish Scout needs to have “some feminine influence.” As a busy, highly organized, and organizing woman, Aunt Alexandra quickly adapts to the social life of Maycomb.
What are Aunt Alexandra’s ideas about breeding and family Why does Atticus tell them to forget it who do you think is right?
She thinks that it’s all about who your family is- the longer you’ve been around and the more you have, the better you are as a person. Atticus tells them to forget it because he knows that Alexandra is wrong, and he wants his children to see people for who they are, not who their family is.
Why are Aunt Alexandra and Atticus fighting be specific and give two details?
Aunt Alexandra and Atticus argue over the way Atticus has raised the children, particularly Scout; saying she needs to learn lady-like ways. Scout and Jem fight over causing trouble for Atticus. Jem “breaks the remaining code of their childhood” by telling Atticus about Dill.
Why does Aunt Alexandra move in with the Finches quizlet?
Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with the family because since Atticus is away she feels the need to try and help out. When she see’s how much of a “tomboy(n. 假小子)” Scout is she tries to lead her in the direction of a typical lady.
What is the purpose of Aunt Alexandra’s visit to Maycomb in Chapter 13?
Aunt Alexandra arrives in Maycomb to help out with the children because Atticus’s involvement in Tom Robinson’s trial will keep him away from home working long hours. It’s interesting to note the contrast in Aunt Alexandra’s expectations of Scout compared with Atticus’s expectations.
Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus and his family what is she like quizlet?
Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with the family because since Atticus is away she feels the need to try and help out. When she see’s how much of a “tomboy(n. 假小子)” Scout is she tries to lead her in the direction of a typical lady. She seems kind of pushy and bossy towards everyone.
What does aunt Alexandra want Atticus to do?
What does Aunt Alexandra want Atticus to do to Calpurnia? he wants Atticus to fire Calpurnia. Alexandra believes that now that she is there, the family does not need Calpurnia anymore. In addition, it is clear that she does not like the fact that Calpurnia has influence over Scout.
Why did Atticus agree to let Alexandra move in how do the children feel about this?
It can be assumed that Aunt Alexandra badgered her way into joining the family, and Atticus seems to have decided not to try and oppose her authoritative manner. Presumably, Atticus knew he would be busy with preparations for the Tom Robinson trial and that he would have less time to spend with his children than usual.
What do Aunt Alexandra and Atticus disagree about who do you agree with?
Atticus is in disagreement with Aunt Alexandra over many things. Aunt Alexandra disapproved of the children sneaking out and Atticus was glad they did, Aunt Alexandra says that you don’t say in front of Negros that Braxton Underwood despises Negroes and Atticus says that everybody in Maycomb knows that he does.
What are Aunt Alexandra’s ideas about breeding and family does Atticus agree with her?
She believes that the Finches are one of the good families. She says that this means that Jem and Scout must act in certain ways that are appropriate to upper crust people. Atticus tells them to forget it because he does not want them acting as if they are better than other people just because of who their family is.
Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus and his family?
Add Yours. Aunt Alexandra decided to come to stay with Atticus and his family for a while because she wanted to provide to Scout some “feminine influence” to her, how to become a proper woman and not be a tomboyish sort of person- which is so un-ladylike.
How does Scout feel about Aunt Alexandra coming to live with them?
Scout does not agree with this assessment of need, and when Atticus comes home and explains the decision, Scout gets the feeling that Aunt Alexandra had made the decision to come live with them all on her own.
Why did aunt Alexandra come to live in Maycomb?
Her arrival tells the reader and the residents of Maycomb that she is certainly interested in contributing to the upbringing of Jem and Scout, but her motivations to do so are less clear.
Why is Aunt Alexandra irritable on Sundays?
After arriving in Maycomb, Alexandra is particularly “irritable” on Sundays due to her “corset.” She was not fat but solid, and she chose protective garments that drew up her bosom to giddy heights, pinched in her waist, flared out her rear, and managed to suggest that Aunt Alexandra’s was once an hour-glass figure.