Mrs Merriweather was disrespecting people in the town by saying they aren't doing the right thing.
Miss Maudie dislikes her house because it is too big for her and she would prefer a smaller, more manageable space. She values her garden and feels that her house takes up too much space that could be used for planting flowers and tending to her garden. Additionally, she is not materialistic and sees her house as unnecessary extravagance.
she's fine with it. She realizes there is more to life than possessions, and is excited that she can build a smaller new house so there will be more room for her azaleas.
Miss Maudie does rebuild her house but a much smaller version so that she can have the biggest and best garden in all of Alabama
Miss Maudie doesn't like to be inside.
she is poor but happy 4 her fam.
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.
Miss Maudie stayed with the Miss Stephanie Crawford after the fire at her house.
Miss Maudie stayed with Miss Stephanie Crawford after her house burnt down.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the roomer at Miss Maudie's house is Mr. Avery. He is described as being a heavyset man who spends most of his time sitting on Miss Maudie's porch and spitting.
she stayed with Miss Stephanie
Miss Maudie is shocked by the fire but optimistic. She tells Scout that the house was too big for her anyway and that she would build a smaller house.
Miss Maudie's house catches fire in chapter 8, burning to the ground. The whole neighborhood comes together to help save what items they can and support Miss Maudie in her loss. Despite the tragedy, Miss Maudie remains positive and resilient.
Miss Maudie Atkinson
Miss Maudie's house is the one that catches fire in "To Kill a Mockingbird," not the protagonist's.
Miss Maudie Atkinson.
Miss Maudie's house in "To Kill A Mockingbird" is described as small and neat, with a wide porch and old-fashioned furniture. The house is surrounded by a lovely garden filled with blooming flowers and shrubs. Miss Maudie's garden is well-tended and a source of pride for her.
it got bern