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How would you describe Aunt Alexandra in To Kill a Mockingbird?

How would you describe Aunt Alexandra in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Aunt Alexandra is a poised, well-mannered Southern woman. She is critical of Scout’s tomboyish ways. She considers family breeding important to how a person behaves. Despite her cold demeanor, Aunt Alexandra is shown to care deeply for her family.

What is Aunt Alexandra’s vision for what is lady like how does Scout respond to that vision?

Aunt Alexandra’s vision for “lady like “is dresses and working in the kitchen, not playing with the boys. Scout responds negatively. Atticus thinks that she could become more feminine, but he agrees with scouts perspective.

What does aunt Alexandra teach scout about being a lady?

In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra tells Scout Finch to act like a lady and wear a dress so she can be a ray of sunshine in [her] father’s lonely life. Scout does not respond positively: she retorts that she can be a ray of sunshine in pants just as well (89).

What kind of person is Aunt Alexandra in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Atticus thinks Scout needs a feminine influence. 2. What kind of person is Aunt Alexandra? Aunt Alexandra is a poised, well-mannered, Southern woman.

Is Scout happy to have Aunt Alexandra?

Scout and Jem are not happy about their Aunt Alexandra coming to live with them. She is not the warmest or friendliest person in the world. Scout and Jem are not out right rude to her. They accept Atticus’s decision to have Aunt Alexandra stay with them, but the kids are not thrilled about it.

What is the purpose of Aunt Alexandra’s character?

Aunt Alexandra represents old southern womanhood: She teaches Scout the ways that a true “lady” is expected to behave, including dress, manners, and social expectations.

How is Aunt Alexandra a foil to Atticus?

On the one hand, Aunt Alexandra acts as a foil to Atticus as she represents the stereotypical upper class white woman of the South in the 1930s.

Who is a foil to Atticus?

In To Kill a Mockingbird, author Harper Lee uses Uncle Jack Finch as Atticus’s character foil. A character foil is a character with the exact opposite traits of another character, and putting the characters side by side can emphasize the opposing traits.

Why does Aunt Alexandra think Scout dull?

Alexandra thinks Scout is “dull” (not clever). Why does she think this, and is she right? Are all adults good at knowing how clever young people are? She thinks that because Scout is more of a tomboy that she is not as smart as the other typical girls.

Why do Jem and Scout like Maudie?

One of Maycomb’s most open-minded citizens and an avid gardener. Scout likes her because she often spends time talking other about the people in the community. Miss Maudie blended in with her garden. in the evening, she would appear on the porch and reign over the street in a royal beauty.

What lesson does Miss Maudie teach?

Thanks to Miss Maudie, Scout learns that it’s okay for ladies to potter around the garden wearing a straw hat and men’s coveralls. Miss Maudie also teaches Scout that it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird. What she means by this is that there are creatures who are put on this earth to do nothing but good.

Why does Scout call Miss Maudie a chameleon lady?

Miss Maudie is a female “Atticus” and role model to Scout in teaching her how to be herself yet be able to adapt to situations and to change her ideas when necessary. Miss Maudie’s ability to fit in and still maintain her values and integrity cause her to be a “chameleon” who changes with society’s expectations.

Why did Miss Maudie hate her house?

Miss Maudie hated her house: time spent indoors was time wasted. She was a widow, a chameleon lady who worked in her flower beds in an old straw hat and men’s coveralls, but after her five o’clock bath she would appear on the porch and reign over the street in magisterial beauty.

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