This increases Scoutâs respect for Calpurnia, and she becomes even more supportive of Calpurnia when Aunt Alexandra arrives and makes numerous bids for Atticus to fire Calpurnia. Aunt Alexandra never really liked Calpurnia. Scout is blown away to think that Calpurnia has a whole other life besides being their cook, much like a child realizing that teachers don't sleep at school. she dislikes calpurnia. ⦠To start off, Calpurnia has proven to be a better mother than Aunt Alexandra. You may think otherwise, but I couldn't have got along without her all these years. She uses the metaphor of a âpink cotton penitentiaryâ to describe what she views as an impending loss of freedom at the hands of her aunt. Explain. Calpurnia talks differently when she is around black people because she doesn't want to be out of place and doesn't want to show off her smartness. Ironically, although Aunt Alexandra wants to be Scout's example of the feminine, Scout chooses to follow the examples set by women like Miss Maudie and Calpurnia. Answered by Aslan on 9/9/2014 10:34 PM She doesn't think it is "proper" for white children to visit a black township. She doesnât like that Calpurnia has so much influence and authority in the lives of the children. 4.1.1.1. Who is Dolphus Raymond? 8. âAunt Alexandra fitted into the world of Maycomb like a hand in a glove, but never into the world of Jem and me. That must be why she doesn't talk like the other African-Americans he knows. On page 179 Scout thought. Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be more lady-like and thinks that because she is a Finch, she should start acting like it. As soon as she sees them, she immediately starts giving them orders and criticizing Scout. Aunt Alexandra smooths things over with more cake, and turns the conversation in less dangerous directions, while also shooting Miss Maudie a thank-you look which Scout notices but again does not understand. Another important character in the movie is Alexandra Finch Hancock, popularly known as Aunt Alexandra, who is the matriarch of the Finch family. Why does Alexandra think Atticus should dismiss Calpurnia? White man who has a relationship with a colored woman and has mixed children: What does Scout find out about Atticusâ defending Tom Robinson? One last question. Do you believe this is true? ... because he said he did not like Aunt Alexandra. Alexandra is surprised at Atticus speaking freely of how âBraxton Underwood despises Negroesâ in front of Calpurnia and says, âDonât talk like ⦠â It takes a woman to do that kind of work.â What Scout is trying to show is that from Aunt Alexandra, she has learned that a woman will cost a family more than what any injury would cost them. She always thought that she was a waste of time. Alexandra did like Calpurnia because she saw her as a âslaveâ. Whether she likes it or not, though, Scout learns to act like a lady from Aunt Alexandra. Aunt Alexandra is severely prejudiced. this answer sucks at least you got an answer just deal with it Atticus wasn't angry that the kids went to Calpurnia's church; and, he wasn't against the kids visiting Calpurnia at her home, either. Aunt Alexandra refuses to allow Scout to visit Calpurnia because young white girls don't spend time in black people's neighborhoods, and definitely not inside their houses. a. Chapter 14 1. 4. Scout doesn't like Aunt Alexandra. Throughout the book we can see she views different people on a different level than her. How does Aunt Alexandra feel about Calpurnia? â Explain. She doesn't want scout dressing like a boy and dress like ⦠Why does Cal talk differently at the African-American church than she does with white people? She hates the way she dresses, can't believe that Atticus allows her to curse, and disapproves of her friends. It would be improper for a ⦠Page 131-132- READ ALOUD TO CLASS- Aunt Alexandra knew all the proper social things to do and say, and she knew a great deal of the history of the local families. Calpurnia explains with her simple example that, if you do something entirely different even though the rest of the group is sticking with one thing, then you shouldnât continue to dislike their way. â Explain. SURVEY . Tags: Question 8 . Talk about Negroes. Says that Calpurnia wonât leave until she wants to. The last line of chapter 13 is showing how Scout views a girl, and how she dresses. Aunt Alexandra doesn't approve of much that Scout does. Explain why this is â in characterâ for Aunt Alexandra. 5. read the book!!!! He refuses. Aunt Alexandra has come to help take care of scout and jem and she helps out and acts like a mother for the kids. Jem and Scout are getting farther apart because Jem is getting older and moodier, so he doesn't like being with younger children so much anymore. As a result, Scout hides in the bathroom until she feels like the coast is clear. To Kill a Mockingbird. Why did Aunt Alexandra say she would be remaining with Atticus and the childs? 6. read book He had to and the town doesnât like him for it. Scout is a Tomboy (acts like a boy), and Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to act like a lady. 8. âAunt Alexandra fitted into the world of Maycomb like a hand in a glove, but never into the world of Jem and me. 14: 155: Misunderstanding, Stereotypes, Prejudice, Bias: Atticus but neâer into the universe of ⦠Lee shows the juxtaposition between Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra by the fact that Alexandra won't let Calpurnia ⦠Alexandra doesn't like her because she feels there is no need for her that she is pretyy much just taking up room in the house and doesnât agree with what Calpurnia has to say. Page 131-132- READ ALOUD TO CLASS- Aunt Alexandra knew all the proper social things to do and say, and she knew a great deal of the history of the local families. This is because Aunt Alexandra disapproves of Scoutâs behaviour â she doesnât like Scout acting like a boy, and the thing that Scout hates more than anything is being and behaving like a girl. Atticus said that Calpurnia is already part of the family and the children see her as something close to mother. Explain. Calpurnia is an excellent woman character because she let them grow up how they wanted and taught them manners, scolded them when the duties werenât performed, and then became a part of their family. This, combined with Aunt Alexandraâs plans to make Scout into a proper young woman, causes Scout to feel like a prisoner. (Lee, 224) After Scout asked why she could not play with him even though she wanted to, Aunt Alexandra told her that he is trash, and that she does not want her to be around him and learning things from him. This is first proven in the words she says upon arriving, which is commanding Calpurnia to put her bag in the front bedroom, ⦠In these chapters, prejudice comes to the forefront in numerous ways. 'Don't talk like that in from of them ' _ _ After Atticus mentions that Mr Braxton Underwood despises Negroes at the table during breakfast, Aunt Alexandra waits for Calpurnia to go into the kitchen and explains that she doesn't want Atticus to talk about those thing in front of Calpurnia.
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