Aunt Alexandra blames herself for the attack because she believes she didn't do enough to protect Scout and Jem while they were walking home from the Halloween pageant. She feels responsible as she had put them in that situation and wanted to fulfill her role as a guardian, which adds to her guilt and self-blame.
He is the spoiled grandson of Aunt Alexandra
Atticus is older than Aunt Alexandra. Atticus is the father of Scout and Jem, while Aunt Alexandra is Atticus's sister.
Aunt Alexandra explains that she should stay with the children for a while, to give them a "feminine influence."
No, Dill does not want to have an aunt like Aunt Alexandra. He enjoys the freedom and adventure that comes from spending time with Scout and Jem, and having a strict and proper aunt like Aunt Alexandra would likely limit his fun and spontaneity.
Aunt Alexandra
Aunt Alexandra hosts a missionary circle tea at the Finches' house.
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In the bathroom.
Aunt Alexandra.
Aunt Alexandra.
Aunt Alexandra would have to be a sick southern lady to let her whole family know she has a yeast infection.
Aunt Alexandra fit into their lives as shoes fit on a giant's feet.