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What is aunt alexandria's reaction to scout say she was going to invite Walter Cunningham over for dinner?

Aunt Alexandra disapproves of Scout's suggestion to invite Walter Cunningham over for dinner because she believes he is from a lower social class than the Finch family, and she wants Scout to associate with people from more similar backgrounds. She values maintaining social status and traditions in Maycomb society.


Why won't aunt Alexander allow scout to invite Walter Cunningham to dinner?

Aunt Alexandra believes that the Cunningham family is not socially equal to the Finches, and she worries that their presence at the dinner would not be appropriate or conducive to Scout's upbringing. She is concerned with maintaining the family's reputation and feels that associating with the Cunninghams would be seen as beneath them.


Why doesn't Walter Cunningham want to borrow money from the teacher in To Kill a Mockingbird?

The Cunningham's don't have any money to pay back, so Walter won't take the quarter from Miss Caroline. Scout has to explain this to Miss Caroline


Why was Walter Cunningham's jaw twitching?

Walter Cunningham’s jaw was twitching in the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” because he had accidentally gotten into a fight with Scout’s brother, Jem, and was feeling guilty about it. Cunningham was an honorable man and did not want to cause trouble or hurt anyone, which led to his internal conflict and physical reaction.


Why wouldn't aunt Alexandra let scout play with Walter Cunningham?

She says that Walter is "trash" basically because he comes from a low-income family. Alexandra doesn't want scout playing with Walter Cunningham because he doesn't have very much money and doesn't want scout acting or playing how he does. She says that Walter is "Trash" and Scout shouldn't be hanging out with him.


Why does scout want to befriend Walter Cunningham after the trial?

Scout wants to befriend Walter Cunningham because she sees the injustice and prejudice he faced during the trial. She wants to show him kindness and empathy, and also hopes to broaden her understanding of different perspectives and backgrounds.


Why was Scout beating up Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Scout beat up Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard because he made her feel embarrassed by telling the teacher about her father's work defending Tom Robinson. Scout felt protective of her father and didn't want him to be judged based on his job.


What did cal do to scout when she embarrassed Walter?

She explained how his family is less fortunate than theirs is and how they don't have as much in life as some others may have. In the end of their talk, Calpurnia slaps Scout.


How did Scout help disperse the crowd?

Scout began talking to Walter Cunningham, completely oblivious to the fact that Tom Robinson and possibly her father were about to be lynched. In this particular point in the novel, Scout displays innocence that only a child could have. Mr. Cunningham himself has a child around Scout's age, and he wouldn't want Walter (junior) to go through that and so he leaves the scene and takes the rest of the mob with him.


How does scout solve her problem with Walter Cunningham Mockingbird?

Scout at first tries to convince Aunt Alexandra that Walter should stay as her friend, but Aunt Alexandra in the book appears to be prejudice of social classes and doesn't want Scout to become more of a tomboy than she already is. Afterwards, she discusses with Jem about her problem, and they both conclude that there are four types of people: the normal people, the Cunninghams, the Ewells and the Negroes. In other words, Walter can still be Scout's friend, but not under Aunt Alexandra's watchful eyes.


What does calpurnia chastise Scout during lunch?

After Calpurnia makes Scout leave the table, she tells Scout that when she has company, she should give the guest whatever they want. Calpurnia told Scout not to reprimand their guests, no matter what, and if she did, she could eat by herself in the kitchen. Calpurnia tells Scout not to treat Walter the way she does, because he is a good boy, and just because he doesn't hold a high place in society does not mean to treat him like junk. She also tells her that Walter can "soak up the tablecloth" with syrup and she shouldn't mind since he is company. to be polite when Walter Cunningham is dining at their house and not mock his ways


Why does scout want to befriend Walter cunninghams may be good but are more about inner workings of the trial?

Scout wants to befriend Walter Cunningham because she sees him as an outcast and wants to offer him kindness and friendship. She empathizes with him because she knows he comes from a poor family and values his sense of pride and integrity. Through her interactions with Walter, she learns important lessons about empathy and understanding others.