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In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," fried pork chops were cooked by Calpurnia, the Finch family's cook and housekeeper.
Calpurnia if you are talking about the book To Kill a Mockingbird.
I'm guessing this is in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird". She refers to the kids as her kids when they are in Calpurnia's church- I think this is chapter 11 or 12.
The children get guns for Christmas.
In 'To Kill A Mockingbird,' Calpurnia takes Jem and Scout to services at the First Purchase Baptist Church. At this time, black and white churches were just as segregated as other parts of society. All the members are not happy to see the white children at their church, but Calpurnia continues to make them feel that they belong anywhere she is.
NOWHERE. She can read, though. It was Miss Maudie Atkinson's aunt, old Miss Buford, who taught her letters.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," Lula, a member of the congregation at Calpurnia's church, tried to intimidate Calpurnia by questioning her decision to bring Scout and Jem to a black church. Lula made them feel unwelcome because they were white.
In chapters 1-3 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Calpurnia's fault is that she speaks differently at home with the Finch family than she does at church and with the community. Scout notices this difference in Calpurnia's manner of speaking and wonders why she acts one way at home and another way in public. This discrepancy in her behavior highlights the complexity of Calpurnia's character and her roles in both the Finch household and the wider society.
The work cited for the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" is: Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. HarperCollins, 1960.
The character who learned to read using Blackstone's Commentaries in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Atticus Finch's daughter, Scout. Atticus, who is a lawyer, reads to Scout from the law book as a way to teach her to read and expand her knowledge.
The quote "Thank you for children Arthur" is not in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. This particular quote does not appear in the novel.
She called it Atticus. Sources : The book Mockingbird