answersLogoWhite

0

Scout at first tries to convince Aunt Alexandra that Walter should stay as her friend, but Aunt Alexandra in the book appears to be prejudice of social classes and doesn't want Scout to become more of a tomboy than she already is. Afterwards, she discusses with Jem about her problem, and they both conclude that there are four types of people: the normal people, the Cunninghams, the Ewells and the Negroes. In other words, Walter can still be Scout's friend, but not under Aunt Alexandra's watchful eyes.

User Avatar

Breanne Watsica

Lvl 10
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

In To Kill a Mockingbird how does Jem solve Scout's problem with Walter Cunningham?

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem invites Walter Cunningham over for lunch and treats him with respect and kindness. This helps Scout see the importance of empathy and understanding towards others, particularly those from different backgrounds. Jem's actions demonstrate the impact of approaching others with compassion and openness.


How does scouts solution to the problem with Walter differ from jems?

Scout's solution to the problem with Walter Cunningham Jr. involved understanding his perspective and treating him with empathy, which ultimately diffused the situation. Jem's solution was more focused on physical intervention and asserting his authority, which escalated the conflict. Ultimately, Scout's approach of seeing things from Walter's point of view helped to resolve the issue peacefully.


What page does it say Jem and Scouts plan?

3000


Who saved Jem and scouts lives?

boo the recluse did


What is scouts brothers name?

Scout's brother's name is Jem.


Jem and Scouts Christmas Present is From Whom?

Boo Radley. the neighbor


What does Jem asked Walter to do?

Jem asked Walter to come home with him for lunch so that Walter could have a meal since the Cunninghams were too poor to afford lunch at school.


How does Jem solve her problem in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird?

Jem solves the problem of understanding racism and prejudice in their community by realizing the importance of empathy and compassion through his father's example. Atticus teaches Jem to see the world from others' perspectives, leading him to develop a sense of understanding and tolerance. This enables Jem to navigate the challenges of injustice and discrimination in the novel.


Why do Jem and Scout get into a fist fight?

Jem and Scout got in a fist fight , not Atticus and Scout.


Who did Jem invite home for lunch on the first day of school?

Jem invites Walter to dinner because he feels bad for what Scout did to him at class and recess.


Who ate lunch with Jem and Scout on the first day of school?

Walter Cunningham ate lunch with Jem and Scout on their first day of school.


What did Jem do to Mrs. dubose for what she said about atticus?

He cut up her hedges and broke scouts baton