In the novel, 'To kill a mockingbird', written by American author Harper Lee, the character of Miss Maudie is the neighbor of the Finch family, also an old friend of them, she is kind and lovable with the kids of the neighborhood and also has a strong sense of justice, just as Atticus Finch.
Miss Maudie Atkinson is a kind-hearted and warm neighbor of the Finch family in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She is known for her love of gardening and baking, as well as her independent spirit. Miss Maudie serves as a positive influence on Scout and Jem, offering them wisdom and friendship throughout the novel.
Miss Maudie Atkinson is sharp-tongued and passionate for justice. She is the best friend of the children because she treats them with respect that most adults do not. She is a nice lady who counters meanness and believes in equal rights.
Miss Maudie is a true lady until someone needs to be put in their place. She has a sharp tongue that counters meanness. Unlike other adults, she treats children with the same respect that is usually reserved for adults.
she is a big black lady, who is very sweet as long as you dont get on her bad side!
Hey this is a new person; Miss Maudie is not a big black lady, she is a small white woman who is fiery and spends a lot of time outdoors and reading The Bible. Calpurnia is a African lady who is sweet as long as Scout and Jem don't get in trouble.
Miss Maudie is one of Scout's neighbors and is one of their best friends. She is very nice, grows flowers (especially azaleas) and frequently bakes cakes. Her house is burnt down in the book.
No, she is white. She is one of the few less racist white people in Maycomb.
Miss Maudie Atkinson is an optimistic and a 65 year old widow who never gives up.
strong and supportive young lad
Miss Maudie Atkinson.
Miss Maudie will not give Miss Stephanie any of her recipe for Lane cakes.
Miss Maudie's husband died of a heart attack.
Miss Maudie stayed with the Miss Stephanie Crawford after the fire at her house.
What clue is given that indicates that miss Maudie is holding in her emotional pain
The town in To Kill a Mockingbird generally prefers Miss Maudie over Miss Stephanie Crawford. Miss Maudie is well-respected for her kindness and moral character, while Miss Stephanie is known for her gossip and nosiness.
Miss Maudie moved in with Miss Stephanie Crawford after her house burned down. Miss Stephanie kindly offered her place until Miss Maudie's house could be rebuilt.
Jem dosent read to Miss. Maudie, he reads to Miss. Dubose.
Before building the snowman, the children borrow Miss Maudie's hedgerow clippers to help with shaping the snow.
Miss Maudie shuts up the woman who was making the veiled criticisms of Atticus.
When Scout says Miss Maudie Atkinson was a chameleon lady, she means that Miss Maudie was adaptable and able to change or adjust to different situations or people. It suggests that Miss Maudie was flexible and able to blend in or empathize with those around her.
she was white