no. Walter is a classmate of Scout
She will fight for her pride. She beats up Walter Cunningham for getting her in trouble, Cecil Jacobs for making fun of Atticus defending Tom, and her cousin, Francis at Christmas time for generally the same reason.
Cousin Joshua did not directly appear in "To Kill a Mockingbird." However, there is an incident where Cousin Joshua shoots at a black character in the book. This event is arguably a reference to Bob Ewell's attempt to harm Atticus Finch in the story.
Francis Hancock, son of Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jimmy's son, Henry, so actually Francis is a second cousin, even though he's older than Scout.
Francis Hancock is Aunt Alexandra's eight-year-old grandson (Jem's and Scout's cousin) in "To Kill a Mockingbird". He was the boy that got in the fight with Scout because he called Atticus a "n----- lover."
Henry Hancock
Scout beats up francis for calling atticus a n****r lover.
carleigh cunningham's cousin
Scout's outburst in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is triggered by her cousin Francis making derogatory remarks about Atticus and their family. Francis insults Atticus and calls Scout's father a "n****r-lover," causing her to become angry and lash out at him. This incident highlights the theme of racism and prejudice present in the novel.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, there is a physical fight between Jean Louise "Scout" Finch and her cousin Francis Hancock at Christmas. Francis insults Atticus, Scout's father, which leads to Scout retaliating by punching him in the face.
Scout fights her cousin Francis at Finch's Landing because he insults her father, Atticus, by calling him names and criticizing him for defending Tom Robinson, a black man. This leads to Scout's emotional outburst and physical confrontation with Francis.
Cousin Ike is a character from To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee. Cousin Ike is a member of the Finch family so is related to Atticus, Scout, Jem, Alexandria etc. and is Maycomb county's sole surviving confederate army soldier. He still thinks the Civil War is going on his head.
Francis Hancock refers to his uncle Atticus as a "nigger-lover."