Calpurnia uses the term "niggertalk" to refer to the African American dialect spoken by the black community in Maycomb. She uses this term to highlight the difference in language and communication styles between the white and black communities in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." The use of this term reflects the societal divisions and racial prejudices present in the book.
Calpurnia said that Mr. Radley was the meanest man in Maycomb.
When Calpurnia says Jem has the "look arounds," she means he's behaving suspiciously or behaving in a way that suggests he's up to something. It implies that Jem is acting in a sneaky or curious manner.
Calpurnia's note to Atticus says that Tom Robinson has been given the death penalty and that there is trouble at the jail. She asks him to come to the jailhouse to help protect Tom from a lynch mob.
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Scout's observation suggests that Calpurnia is a strong and hardworking woman who is not afraid of hard physical labor. It reflects the respect and admiration Scout holds for Calpurnia's resilience and capabilities.
She says I didn't ask you, I asked him (and was referring to Atticus.
Calpurnia's nickname was "Cal".
Scout believes that Calpurnia's behavior has shifted from being perceived as unfair, tyrannical, and intrusive to mere grumblings of disapproval because they have grown to understand and appreciate Calpurnia's guidance and care for them. Through the experiences and maturity gained throughout the novel, Scout has developed a deeper empathy and respect for Calpurnia's role in their lives as a caregiver and protector.
Atticus responds by explaining that Calpurnia is more than just a cook or maid, she is an important part of their family who has raised and cared for his children. He values her role in their lives and believes they still need her presence and care.
Scout learns that Calpurnia is proficient in reading and writing, which surprises her because she had assumed that Calpurnia was illiterate. This discovery challenges Scout's preconceived notions about Calpurnia's education and capabilities.
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate has 340 pages.
Calpurnia's fault was to teach Scout how to read and write.