Aunt Alexandra, Atticus' sister.
Alexandra came to live with the Finches to provide guidance and supervision for Scout and Jem, as Atticus needed help raising his children. She believed that Scout needed a feminine influence and proper education on how to become a lady.
They believed that African americans needed to live apart from whites.
The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout Finch, lives with her father, Atticus, and her brother, Jem. Later on in the novel, Scout's aunt, Aunt Alexandra, stays with the family to help raise Scout to become a proper young lady.
because their worshippers believed in them and needed them. once they no longer needed them their gods seize to exist
Aunt Alexandra came to leave with scoutbecause she felt she needed to teach scout to be act like a lady and convey her self in a ladylike manner. She also thought it well be even better to be there since scout does not have a mother, ladylike figure in her life.
Scout lived on Finch's Landing in Maycomb, Alabama.
They believed that African americans needed to live apart from whites.
Calpurnia lives in the Finch family home in Maycomb. She is the Finch family's cook, housekeeper, and a beloved caregiver to Atticus's children, Jem and Scout.
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Scout says that it's good for her aunt to live with them because of the good relationship they share with her.
Maycomb, Alabama.