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Aunt Alexandria is the aunt of Scout and Jem and the Sister of Atticus(scout and jems father).
Aunt Alexandra defines "trash" as families who do not behave according to her idea of proper Southern values and social norms, often referring to individuals who do not meet her standards of behavior and status. She believes that characteristics like poverty, lack of education, and questionable moral conduct contribute to someone being considered "trash."
Alexandra is the kind of person that believes that if you aren't on her social level then you are beneath her. Her definition of "trash" are the people who don't fit in with her kind of folks.
she came to give Jem and Scout feminine influence
Atticus defines "trash" as a derogatory term used to describe individuals who lack moral values and integrity. In contrast, Aunt Alexandra views "trash" as a label for people who do not adhere to her strict societal standards and class distinctions. Ultimately, both characters use the term to emphasize the importance of character and behavior.
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.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra says that Walter Cunningham, Jr., cannot come over because he is trash.
Aunt Alexandra objects to Scout inviting Walter Cunningham to their house because she sees the Cunninghams as lower-class and does not think they are suitable companions for the Finch family. She puts a lot of emphasis on social status and tries to instill these values in Scout.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra says that Walter Cunningham, Jr., cannot come over because he is trash.
Dolphus Raymond, Aunt Alexandria, Mr. Link Deas, and Miss Rachel
Two sisters