well one could be protective, because of the way he protects Scout.
Aunt Alexandra thinks highly of Cousin Joshua Finch, considering him to be a fine example of a respectable and upstanding member of the family. She believes he embodies the values and traditions that she holds dear.
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.
I think it was aunt alexandra
Aunt Alexandra, her husband, and francis. im not sure but i think there grandmother!
Chaffinch is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae.
Calpurnia works for the Finch family. She cooks their meals and stuff like that. I guess you could call her a servant? She's been with the family for a very long time, ever since mrs. Finch passed away I think.
Aunt Alexandra, this answer is right i just found it while i was answering a discussion question:) Good luck if you're working on To Kill a Moking bird in school. It really is a good book but can be a bore if your doing it for school. Hang in there! -answered by Sofi
i think Jane and finch got it's name because the first person to live on this community was a woman named Jane finch ,so before she died she left a note for her family so they will name this community Jane and finch.
Alexandra thinks Atticus should dismiss Calpurnia because she believes Calpurnia is no longer needed to care for the children. Atticus responds by firmly stating that Calpurnia is a member of the family and greatly valued for her role in raising the children. He dismisses Alexandra's suggestion and reaffirms his appreciation for Calpurnia's contribution to their family.
I think they symbolize loyalty, cuteness, and courage.
There is Alexandria , but not quite Alexandra. I think. Good question though!
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!