Important events for Aunt Alexandra are her Ladies Missionary Club meetings and her Ladies Tea Parties. Aunt Alexandra is a real life "Steel Magnolia", unabashedly proud of the Finch name, determined to maintain their position within the southern aristocracy, and bound and determined to change Scout into a lady whether she wants it or not.
He is the spoiled grandson of Aunt Alexandra
Atticus is older than Aunt Alexandra. Atticus is the father of Scout and Jem, while Aunt Alexandra is Atticus's sister.
No, Dill does not want to have an aunt like Aunt Alexandra. He enjoys the freedom and adventure that comes from spending time with Scout and Jem, and having a strict and proper aunt like Aunt Alexandra would likely limit his fun and spontaneity.
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Aunt Alexandra hosts a group of church ladies at the Finche's house.:P Hope this helped!
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Aunt Alexandra would have to be a sick southern lady to let her whole family know she has a yeast infection.
Aunt Alexandra fit into their lives as shoes fit on a giant's feet.
Some people were said to inherit family traits. The Cunninghams could always be trusted, and the Ewells were always dishonest, according to the townsfolk. Aunt Alexandra wholeheartedly believes this. She tries to stop Scout and Jem playing with the Cunningham children because of their lack of 'background'. Aunt Alexandra also believed the Ewells to be 'trash'. So, in answer to your question, Aunt Alexandra believed that background and family traits were the most important factor that defined a person.