It is on Chapter 3, page 32(In my book, varies form edition. My book is the 50th anniversary edition.)
Walter Cunningham Jr. comes over for dinner in Chapter 3 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." The dinner scene highlights the differences in social class between the Finch family and the Cunninghams.
Aunt Alexandra tells Scout that Walter Cunningham could not come over in Chapter 23 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he was "trash." She disapproves of the friendship between Scout and Walter due to social class differences.
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Scout says she will remind the teacher to tell his son, Walter Cunningham, to come over for dinner.
When he came over for dinner.
Over-cooked
Walter Cunningham pours molasses all over his food, which upsets Scout because she feels this is improper table manners.
i wish johncena come over have dinner with jennifer christine fryman
Calpurnia gets mad at Scout in Chapter 3 of To Kill a Mockingbird when Scout criticizes Walter Cunningham Jr. for pouring molasses all over his food. Calpurnia scolds Scout for her lack of manners and for not understanding Walter's situation.
Aunt Alexandra disapproves of Scout's suggestion to invite Walter Cunningham over for dinner because she believes he is from a lower social class than the Finch family, and she wants Scout to associate with people from more similar backgrounds. She values maintaining social status and traditions in Maycomb society.
Desperate Housewives - 2004 Come on Over for Dinner 7-23 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-PG
"Wil jy graag kom te eet?" roughly translates to "Would you like to come to dinner?"
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra says that Walter Cunningham, Jr., cannot come over because he is trash.