She talks the way the blacks usually (informally) did back then and when she was just with scout and jem she would talk formally
Lula was unhappy and upset when Calpurnia brought the Finch children to church because she felt that the white children should not be attending a black church. Lula believed that the children didn't belong there and expressed her disapproval openly.
Cal's contemptuous tone when speaking to Lula in "To Kill a Mockingbird" exemplifies her disapproval of Lula's prejudiced and disrespectful behavior towards Scout and Jem. She demonstrates her loyalty to Atticus and his children by protecting them from Lula's hostility. Additionally, Cal's sternness highlights her commitment to teaching the children important values of respect and empathy.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," Lula, a member of the congregation at Calpurnia's church, tried to intimidate Calpurnia by questioning her decision to bring Scout and Jem to a black church. Lula made them feel unwelcome because they were white.
They were surprised and some of them were angry. Scout and Jem are white children and they have their own church to go to. Some of the black people resented the fact that the children would go to Calpurnia's church when they have one of their own. Others were willing to accept the children.
She isn't quite happy that Calpurnia brought Scout and Jem because they are white children and she feels like the church is the only building that really belongs to black people. She questions Calpurnia saying that the church was for black people and white people have their church. Hope that helped. (:
The lullaby "Lula Lula Lula Lula Bye bye" has European origins and is often sung to soothe babies and help them fall asleep. It is a simple and repetitive melody, making it easy for parents and caregivers to sing. The lyrics are meant to be calming and comforting to young children.
Lula lula lula lula bye bye, do you want to moon to play with, and the stars to run away with? They'll be yours if you don't cry. Lula lula lula lula bye bye, to your mommies arms come creeping, and soon you'll be a sleeping singing, lula lula lula lula bye.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout, Jem, and Dill face the challenge of being shunned by the congregation of the black church where they attend with Calpurnia. They experience discomfort and disapproval due to their presence as white children in a predominantly black church, highlighting racial tensions and the societal divide in Maycomb.
Lula Zeebo is the black woman who confronts calpurnia about having white chillun in First Purchase church when cal takes jem and scout there. Reverand Sykes is the black man who preaches at first purchase and is nice to jem and cout and sits with them during toms trial
Because she thinks that white people should use their own church rather then the colored people's church
That she changes from the well mannered woman serving a white family, to a member of the black community. She changes the way she talks when around her family members and the people that accept her for who she is.
Ma fille Lula.