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    would be Aunt Alexandra. Austere Aunt Alexandra‚ is not very lovable or emotional‚ and not like a typical aunt. Thinking that Atticus is having a hard time raising the two children without a mother‚ decides to help out. She’s a very discriminating person in the family‚ especially to Scout who is very tomboy‚ who does not understand ladylikeness. Fitting in with Maycomb and all the other ladies‚ Aunt Alexandra likes to be fashionable and proper. The straight-laced‚ austere and tough loving Aunt is a very

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    Calpurnia

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    Finches’ black cook. Calpurnia is a stern disciplinarian and the children’s bridge between the white world and her own black community. She also teaches (through her actions and Atticus’ respect) the Finch children that skin color does not matter. Scout witness the difference between black and white in Chapter 16 when Atticus and Aunt Alexandra disagree about speaking openly in front of the "colored" help.Calpurnia teaches Scout many of the same lessons. Since Atticus sees Calpurnia as a member of the

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    Kill A Mockingbird – Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jack AlexandraAunt Alexandra” Hancock is Atticus’ and Jack’s sister‚ married to James “Uncle Jimmy” Hancock. She has a son named Henry and a very spoiled grandson named Francis. She moves in with the Finch family for an indefinite stay and has a very strong personality. (River boat boarding school manor”) Aunt Alexandra is Scout’s only white‚ finch-family feminine influence. John Hale “Uncle Jack” Finch is Atticus’ and Aunt Alexandra’s younger brother

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    up to 15 were Aunt Alexandra moving in‚ the children’s infatuation with Boo Radley with Atticus condemning it‚ and the town’s opinion of Atticus defending Tom Robinson. All of these have a major impact on the characters and the progression of the story Aunt Alexandra is an important conflict in the book because‚ Alexandra’s relationship with Scout is domineering‚ this is due to Alexandra wanting Scout to be a proper lady‚ even though their personalities are polar opposites. Alexandra also causes

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    Role of Calpurnia

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    What role does Calpurnia play in the novel? Calpurnia is a very important character in Harper Lee’s To kill a Mockingbird. This is because she has a very important role in the novel. Calpurnia teaches Jem and Scout many life lessons throughout the book‚ cleans and cooks like most mothers in the 1930s and acts as a bridge between Negros and whites. All of these actions show that she is a motherly and influential figure in the County of Maycomb. Calpurnia teaches Jem and Scout many life lessons

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    How Harper Lee present the character of Calpurnia? Harper Lee does presents the character of Calpurnia by presenting her as a fair‚ motherly figure to Scout and Jem. Calpurnia has the job of the house maid for Atticus and is a guide through childhood to the children. Calpurnia arrived with Atticus from Finches landing‚ where she had grown up with Atticus. Calpurnia is Atticus’ equal; a considerate and measured woman. Calpurnia is presented as one of the few coloured people to be educated because

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    Calpurnia Some people find it difficult to show their affection for others. Calpurnia‚ in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ possesses this problem. The black cook loves the Finch children‚ but she has a hard time expressing that to them. In the beginning of the book‚ Calpurnia appears oppressive and harsh to the main character‚ Scout. As the story progresses‚ however‚ she reveals her other side. Slowly‚ Scout comes to realize that Calpurnia is actually protective‚ mannerly‚ and above all‚ an

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    Atticus Calpurnia Quotes

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    I am reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In chapters 10 through 15 the trial becomes one of the main topics and causes many conflicts. Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with the Finch family‚ which leads to some quarrelling. In this journal I will be characterizing Atticus and questioning whether Calpurnia or Alexandra is an excellent mother to the children. As I am further reading To Kill a Mockingbird I begin to characterize Atticus. I characterize Atticus as a caring and wise individual

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    In this speech that Calpurnia gives to caesar she is very clear she doesn’t want him to leave. She makes the claim that since there is bad things she’s heard today and that that means that there is likely something bad that’s going to happen to him. She uses claim of policy to try to persuade him to stay in. By bringing up the fact that the watchmen had seen such horrifying things she was able to make him feel nervous‚ she was very careful in her description to prey upon things that would definitely

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    I am reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ and I am on page 208. This book is about racism and growing up all whilst learning lessons along the way. So far Scout has interacted with Boo Radley‚ Jem has aged and gotten far wiser‚ Aunt Alexandra has came to visit‚ Dill has ran away from his home and lastly‚ Atticus stood up for Tom Robinson. Scout has had a major impact on the storyline thus far; She has saved her father from being murdered/beaten up‚ grown up and learned that fighting is not

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