In To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra says that Walter Cunningham, Jr., cannot come over because he is trash.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra says that Walter Cunningham, Jr., cannot come over because he is trash.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra says that Walter Cunningham, Jr., cannot come over because he is trash.
Walter Cunningham was born on March 16, 1932.
After Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham about Walter and the entailment of his farm, she diffuses a potentially dangerous situation by addressing Mr. Cunningham as an individual, reminding him of their shared history. This personal connection prompts Mr. Cunningham to reconsider his decision to harm Atticus.
Walter Cunningham
Yes, Walter Cunningham does have a mother. In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Walter Cunningham is depicted as a young boy from a poor family in Maycomb, Alabama. His mother is not a central character in the story, but she is mentioned in passing as part of the Cunningham family.
Walter Cunningham is a astronaut so when he was in space he wore a space suit, but on earth he dresses just like you.
Walter Cunningham is the name of two characters in the book To Kill A Mockingbird. The two characters with this name are Walter Cunningham Sr. and his son, Walter Cunningham Jr. Both are minor characters in the book. Walter Cunningham and his son live in Old Sarum, and their family is very poor. Walter Cunningham Sr. was one of Atticus' clients and he paid him in food and supplies like firewood, because he has no money.
There are two Walter Cunninghams in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. The first, Walter Cunningham, Sr., is one of the men in the mob who tries to kill Tom Robinson and hurt Atticus Finch. The second, Walter Cunningham, Jr., is the son of Walter Cunningham, Sr. who gets Scout in trouble on the first day of school.Walter Cunningham Sr. A client of Atticus Finch, a farmer, and part of the mob that threatened to hang Tom Robinson. Walter Cunningham Jr. Son of Walter Sr and a classmate of Scout's.
There is a Walter Cunningham Jr., Scout's friend, and his father Walter Cunningham Sr. There was never a mention of Walter Jr.'s mother.
Jem invites Walter to dinner because he feels bad for what Scout did to him at class and recess.
She talks to Mr. Cunningham the father of Walter Cunningham.