Aunt Alexandra wants to dismiss Calpurnia because she believes that Calpurnia is not the right influence on Scout and Jem and does not fit in with the family's social status and reputation. Aunt Alexandra thinks it is best for the children to have a proper white governess instead of Calpurnia, who is black.
Alexandra wants Atticus to dismiss Calpurnia, their longtime housekeeper and caregiver to his children, under the belief that Calpurnia is no longer needed now that Alexandra has moved in to take care of the household. Alexandra feels Calpurnia is no longer a necessity and wants to assert her authority in the house.
Aunt Alexandra wants to dismiss Calpurnia because she believes it is not appropriate for a black woman to be working in the Finch household now that she is living with them. She holds traditional views on race and social class, which do not align with having a black housekeeper in their home.
Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to dismiss Calpurnia from their home. Atticus firmly tells her that Calpurnia is a vital part of their family and will not be let go. He values Calpurnia's role in raising his children and stands by his decision to keep her employed.
Aunt alexandra wants calpurnia sent away because shes black and dangerous, Aunt Alexandra fears that Calpurnia carries 9mm glocks and would want to "cap a bullet" to one of their heads in the far future.
The Aunt wanted to fire her. Aunt Alexandra feels Calpurnia is a 'bad' influence on Scout. Atticus says that he won't because Calpurnia is part of the family and he couldn't have gotten on without her. She also wants her to be fired, because she is black.
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.
I'm not that sure, but i remember studying the book earlier this year and i think she didn't want Atticus to talk about the case he was in the middle of with Tom, the man who was accused of raping a white woman. I'm sorry if its wrong but chek bbc bitesize.
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Unlike her brother, Atticus, Alexandra is primarily concerned with appearances. They are from old southern gentry and she is against anything that she feels will lessen the Finch family name. Unfortunately, southern gentry at that time did not consider socializing with black people proper etiquette. She's unhappy about her brother crossing the racial barrier to defend a black man and feels that Jem attending the church will re-enforce what she believes is a bad image.
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She thinks that Scout is not growing up how she expects a young lady to grow. As Scout lost her mother her only female company is their cook Calpurnia, but Scout tends to look up to her older brother Jem and follow in his footsteps, thus making her seem like a tomboy. Aunt Alexandra thinks that it is wrong of Atticus to bring Scout up in such a way therefore she stays with the family to teach Scout how to become a young lady. She also thinks that Atticus gives his children too much freedom, for example, when Scout asks her father if she could visit Calpurnia's home, Aunt Alexandra sees this as wrong and won't allow it due to the prejudice towards those people at that period of time. If Aunt Alexandra hadn't of been there Scout would of been allowed to visit. In conclusion it seems that Aunt Alexandra wants Jem and Scout to fit in with the society of that time, where as Atticus disagrees and thinks that everyone should be who they want to be and not be prejudiced against.
She wants them to grow up to become a lady and gentleman.