Aunt Alexandria is the aunt of Scout and Jem and the Sister of Atticus(scout and jems father).
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she came to give Jem and Scout feminine influence
Aunt Alexandria is most proud of her successful career as a lawyer and the impact she has made in her community through her work. She is also proud of her close-knit family and the relationships she has built with her loved ones over the years.
to influence scout to become more "ladylike" and to be a feminine influence on the kids.
Dolphus Raymond, Aunt Alexandria, Mr. Link Deas, and Miss Rachel
Aunt Alexandria places much importance on the matter of being well bred. She believes Jem and Scout should have certain "high-society" characteristics which is what she is there to help them with.
Aunt Alexandra is most preoccupied with the Finch family's reputation and how they are perceived by the community. She is concerned with upholding social status and adhering to traditional Southern values and expectations.
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Atticus and Aunt Alexandra disagree about how to raise Scout. Aunt Alexandra believes in instilling traditional femininity and social status in Scout, while Atticus believes in teaching her to be independent and compassionate.
Aunt Alexandra thinks highly of Cousin Joshua Finch, considering him to be a fine example of a respectable and upstanding member of the family. She believes he embodies the values and traditions that she holds dear.
Aunt Alexandra believes that the town does not appreciate or respect Atticus enough for taking on Tom Robinson's case. She feels that they are critical of him for defending a black man and that they do not understand or value his strong moral principles.
Aunt Alexandra asks Atticus to explain the children because she disapproves of their behavior and wants Atticus to instill in them a sense of proper behavior and manners. She believes Atticus should be more authoritative and involved in their upbringing.