It seems Aunt Alexandria is always nit picking Atticus on his ways of parenting. But we learn that Aunt Alexandria worries for Atticus's health. We also see that she wants to change the law. She can't stand to see the blacks treated poorly and of less importance than the white people of Maycomb. It seems she has a breakdown and it is evident that she also wants justice for the black people of Maycomb.
Aunt Alexandra reacts to situations with a sense of propriety and upholding the family's reputation. She often tries to control others based on societal expectations and can be judgmental. However, she also shows love and concern for her family, especially her niece and nephew.
Aunt Alexandra keeps the kids confined to the yard. She tries to make Scout become a more proper lady. Alexandra also tries to get rid of Calpurnia. She stresses out Atticus more than he needs it. Finally Scout and Jem have started fighting a lot more ever since Alexandra moved in.
in chapter 24 how is aunt alexandra in a new light?
she changed more considerate not so mean
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He is the spoiled grandson of Aunt Alexandra
Atticus is older than Aunt Alexandra. Atticus is the father of Scout and Jem, while Aunt Alexandra is Atticus's sister.
No, Dill does not want to have an aunt like Aunt Alexandra. He enjoys the freedom and adventure that comes from spending time with Scout and Jem, and having a strict and proper aunt like Aunt Alexandra would likely limit his fun and spontaneity.
Aunt Alexandra
Aunt Alexandra hosts a missionary circle tea at the Finches' house.
aunt Alexandra
In the bathroom.
Aunt Alexandra.
Aunt Alexandra.
Aunt Alexandra would have to be a sick southern lady to let her whole family know she has a yeast infection.
Aunt Alexandra fit into their lives as shoes fit on a giant's feet.