Aunt Alexandra in "To Kill a Mockingbird" serves as a representation of societal expectations and tradition. She tries to instill proper behavior and values in Scout and Jem, often focusing on the importance of maintaining the family's reputation and adhering to traditional gender roles. Her presence helps to highlight the generational and cultural divide within the Finch family and the community.
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He was Aunt Alexandra's husband, and Alexandra was Atticus's sister.
Francis Hancock, son of Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jimmy's son, Henry, so actually Francis is a second cousin, even though he's older than Scout.
This is a great question...in my book she is approximately 45 years of age because in the book "To Kill A Mockingbird" it talks about the kind of things she did and that would estimate how old she is.
Aunt Alexandra is not married in "To Kill a Mockingbird". She lives with her brother, Atticus Finch, and his two children, Scout and Jem.
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