he talks bad on them
When Scout tells Miss Caroline about the Cunningham family, she tries to explain why Walter Cunningham won't accept a quarter for lunch, as his family is too poor to pay it back. Instead of appreciating her insight, Miss Caroline becomes frustrated and punishes Scout by telling her to stand in the corner. This incident highlights Scout's struggles with the rigid educational system and her understanding of the complexities of her community.
Scout gets in trouble on the first day of school in "To Kill a Mockingbird" for knowing how to read and for defending Walter Cunningham during lunch.
Scout broke up the lynch mob when she began talking to mr. cunningham about his son. scout showed that she had no clue what was occurring at the moment so mr. Cunningham realized her innocence and decided to send all the men home.
Scout diffuses the situation by recognizing Mr. Cunningham and engaging him in conversation, which reminds him of his humanity. By talking to him as an individual and acknowledging their shared humanity, Scout helps Mr. Cunningham see past his prejudice and reconsider his actions, ultimately preventing harm to Tom.
That Walters family was poor and they never took anything from anyone because they knew they were not able to pay it back. Miss Caroline didnt know that because she was new to the town.
Scout tries to explain to Walter Cunningham that Atticus is a good person and meant no harm when trying to help him. She ends up offending Walter by calling him "trash" without realizing how insensitive it was.
Scout gets in trouble for knowing how to read because the teachers are advised to teach in a new way. Also, she gets in trouble when Walter Cunningham doesn't bring his lunch and the teacher gives him a quarter for lunch to be paid back tomorrow. Scout, with knoweledge of the Cunningham family, tells the teacher he is poor and can't pay back. The teacher gets furious and calls her to the front of the room to be whipped by a ruler.
At the lunch table, Scout made critical remarks about Walter's eating habits and the Cunningham family's poverty. Calpurnia scolded her for her behavior. This incident taught Scout a lesson in empathy and understanding different perspectives.
maybe he was embarassed by Scout because she started talking about his son and that how he pays off to them, after all Scout`s father heleped him once when Cunninghams family was in trouble with money, as mr Atticus said once that crisis affected to his family harder than to Scout`s family
he is a shy lad, and his family is classified as low as it can get from Atticus's family. And he and his family are very poor. His behavior during lunch suggests that he is poor and has no money to eat or to pay back.
On her first day of school, Scout gets into a fight with Walter after she explained Walter's predicament to the teacher and the teacher punishes Scout so Scout was mad at Walter and attacked him. Scout gets in trouble for knowing how to read because the teachers are advised to teach in a new way. Also, she gets in trouble when Walter Cunningham doesn't bring his lunch and the teacher gives him a quarter for lunch to be paid back tomorrow. Scout, with knowledge of the Cunningham family, tells the teacher he is poor and can't pay the money back. The teacher gets furious and calls her to the front of the room to be whipped by a ruler. 1. She can already read. 2. She knows how to handwrite. 3. She was punished for trying to explain why Walter would not take the money.
Aunt Alexandra believes that the Cunningham family is a group of "fine folk" but is troubled by Walter Cunningham's presence at the Finch household due to his lower social status and economic circumstances. She urges Scout and Jem to distance themselves from the Cunningham family to maintain their social standing.