uncle jack
Miss Maudie's suitors asked her to marry them each Christmas. Despite their persistent proposals, she always declined and remained content living independently.
Miss Maudie Atkinson.
No, Jem does not have to read to Miss Maudie each afternoon after school. Jem and Scout did go over to Miss Maudie's house to read to her when she was sick one time, but it was not a regular occurrence. Miss Maudie enjoys reading and the company of the children, but it is not a daily obligation.
I don't know exactly but it is somewhere along the lines of "will you marry me miss maudie?"A more detailed answer in the bottom.Atticus' brother, Jack Finch, has carried on a friendly flirtation with Miss Maudie Atkinson for years in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. Uncle Jack, a doctor who lives out-of-state and only visits at Christmas, has known Maudie since they were children. Every holiday season, Jack yells to Maudie across the street and asks her to marry him. Maudie's reply? "Call a little louder, Jack Finch, and they'll hear you at the post office, I haven't heard you yet." Jack explained to Jem and Scout that he wasn't serious, but only "trying to get Miss Maudie's goat." Jack was the last person Miss Maudie would consider marrying, but the first to tease.
Miss Maudie will not give Miss Stephanie any of her recipe for Lane cakes.
Miss Maudie's husband died of a heart attack.
Miss Maudie stayed with the Miss Stephanie Crawford after the fire at her house.
What clue is given that indicates that miss Maudie is holding in her emotional pain
The town in To Kill a Mockingbird generally prefers Miss Maudie over Miss Stephanie Crawford. Miss Maudie is well-respected for her kindness and moral character, while Miss Stephanie is known for her gossip and nosiness.
Miss Maudie moved in with Miss Stephanie Crawford after her house burned down. Miss Stephanie kindly offered her place until Miss Maudie's house could be rebuilt.
Uncle Jack
Jem dosent read to Miss. Maudie, he reads to Miss. Dubose.