Aunt Alexandra believes that Scout does not act how a young lady should act like at her gae. Scout likes to play and get dirty, she hates dresses, and she doesnt care what others think about her even though she is a tomboy. Aunt Alexandra hates that!
Scout thinks she stepped on a wire in the dark.
He said that he would spank her (Scout). Scout got really mad and starting hitting him and they got into a fist fight. If you think I'm lying well I'm not go check.
Scout used to think that Aunt Alexandra was a snob who only cared about the family name, but as the story continues, Scout grows to appreciate Aunt Alexandra. After, hearing how much Aunt Alexandra actually loves and cares fro Atticus, and how she was actually defending him, Scout begins to think that Aunty may not be as bad as she though!
Not much! Scout hates her first day of school because she thinks the teacher is an snobbish and uninformed outsider.
Aunt Alexandra objects to Scout inviting Walter Cunningham to their house because she sees the Cunninghams as lower-class and does not think they are suitable companions for the Finch family. She puts a lot of emphasis on social status and tries to instill these values in Scout.
Mrs. Dubose thinks Scout should wear dresses instead of overalls because she believes it is more ladylike and proper for a young girl to wear dresses.
Aunt Alexandra believes in treating children like children. She disagrees with Atticus's approach because he treats his children more like adults. He answers all questions honestly and talks to them like they are adults.
i know boo radley leaves them, and im pretty sure she thinks that too. sorry if im wrong
Atticus thinks they didn't stay because scout has a blanket wrapped around her shoulders.
When someone thinks that means they have there own opinion. When someone believes something that means they think it is right.
I don't know the answer yet, but it's "Aunt Alexandra," not "Aunt Alexander." Besides, I would know; that is my name.Mustache! :{)AHA
Scout thinks Walter's eating habits are weird because he covers his food in syrup rather than eating it plain like the rest of the children. In Scout's opinion, this is unusual behavior and differs from what she is accustomed to seeing at the Finch household.