Verna Felton
When Mrs. Merriweather refers to "living in the jungle with nobody but J. Grimes Everett," she is expressing her disdain for the challenging and uncivilized conditions of life in a community where moral values are perceived as lacking. J. Grimes Everett symbolizes a figure of authority or moral superiority in her view, suggesting that even in difficult situations, one should strive for higher ideals. Her statement reflects her elitist attitude and highlights the racial and social tensions present in the community.
There are well over 100 Mrs. Hudson aka Mrs. Turner (possibly Martha, Von Bork's servant), STUD etc. Madame Charpentier, STUD Alice Charpentier, STUD Mrs. Sawyer, alias of Jefferson Hope confederate, STUD Lucy Ferrier, STUD Mrs. McGregor, deceased traveller with John & Lucy Ferrier, STUD Mrs. Mary Morstan Watson, SIGN Mrs. Cecil Forrester, friend of Mary Morstan, SIGN Mrs. Bernstone, housekeeper of the Sholtos, SIGN Mrs. Mordecai Smith, SIGN Mary Jane, Watson's careless maid, SCAN Mrs. Irene Adler Norton, SCAN Miss Mary Sutherland, IDEN Mrs. Etheredge, friend of Mary Sutherland, IDEN Miss Alice Turner, BOSC Mary, Elias Openshaw's maid, FIVE Kate Whitney, wife of Isa Whitney, TWIS Mrs. Neville St. Clair, TWIS Mrs. Henry Baker, BLUE Mrs. Oakshott, BLUE Mary Holder, BLUE Miss Helen Stoner, SPEC Miss Julia Stoner, SPEC Mrs. Farintosh, former client of Holmes, SPEC Mrs. Grimesby Roylott, SPEC Miss Honoria Westphail, sister of Mrs. Roylott, SPEC Mrs. Flora Millar Moulton, NOBL Miss Hatty Doran, NOBL Lady Clara St. Simon, sister of Lord Robert St. Simon, NOBL Alice, Lady St. Simon's maid, NOBL Lucy Parr, the Holder's maid, BERY Miss Mary Holder, BERY Miss Violet Hunter, governess to the Rucastle's, COPP Miss Stoper, proprietor of Westaway's employment service, COPP Mrs. Rucastle, COPP Mrs. Toller, housekeeper for the Rucastle's, COPP Miss Alice Rucastle, COPP Edith Baxter, SILV Mrs. Straker, the trainer's wife, SILV Miss Susan Cushing, CARD Miss Sarah Cushing, CARD Mrs. Mary Browner, CARD Mrs. Effie Hebron Munro, YELL Lucy Hebron, YELL Rachel Howells, second housemaid to the Musgraves, MUSG Janet Tregellis, daughter of the Musgrave's head gamekeeper, MUSG Annie Morrison, REIG Mrs. Nancy Devoy Barclay, CROO Miss Morrison, friend of Mrs. Barclay, CROO Jane Stewart, the Barclay's housemaid, CROO Sophy Kratides, GREE Mrs. Tangey, NAVA Miss Annie Harrison, NAVA Mrs. Oldmore and maid, recent occupants of the Northumberland Hotel, HOUN Mrs. Beryl Stapleton aka Mrs. Vandeleur, HOUN Mrs. Barrymore, Sir Henry Baskerville's maid, HOUN Mrs. Laura Lyons, HOUN Mrs. Robert Adair, EMPT Miss Hilda Adair, Ronald Adair's sister, EMPT Miss Edith Woodley, fiancee of Ronald Adair, EMPT Mrs. Stewart, probable victim of Professor Moriarty, EMPT Mrs. Lexington, Mr. Oldacre's housekeeper, NORW Mrs. Elsie Patrick Cubitt, DANC Mrs. King, the Cubitt's cook, DANC Miss Violet Smith, governess of Bob Carruthers, SOLI Mrs. Dixon, Mr. Carruthers' houskeeper, SOLI Lady Edith Appledore Holdernesse, PRIO Mrs. Hayes, PRIO Mrs. Peter Carey, BLAC Countess d'Albert, CHAS Miss Miles, CHAS Lady Eva Brackwell, CHAS Mrs. Marker, housekeeper of Professor Coram, GOLD Susan Tarlton, housemaid of Professor Coram, GOLD Anna, wife of Professor Coram, GOLD Lady Mary Fraser Brackenstall, ABBE Theresa Wright, Lady Brackenstall's maid, ABBE Mrs. Pringle, housekeeper for Eduardo Lucas, SECO Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope, SECO Mrs. Ivy Douglas, VALL Mrs. Allen, the Douglas' housekeeper, VALL Miss Ettie Shafter, VALL Mrs. Larbey, from Vermissa Valley, VALL Miss Burnet, governess to the Garcia's aka Signora Victor Durando, WIST Miss Violet Westbury, Cadogan West's fiancee, BRUC Miss Brenda Tregennis, DEVI Mrs. Porter, the Tregennis' cook and housekeeper, DEVI Mrs. Warren, landlady of , REDC unnamed helper of Mrs. Warren, REDC Signora Emilia Lucca, REDC Annie, Henry Peters' maid, LADY Mrs. Shlessinger aka Mrs. Peters, LADY Lady Frances Carfax, LADY Miss Marie Devine, Lady Carfax's maid, LADY Miss Susan Dobney, Lady Carfax's former governess, LADY Mrs. Harold, benefactor of Count Negretto Sylvius, MAZA Miss Minnie Warrender, MAZA Mrs. Maria Pinto Gibson, THOR Miss Grace Dunbar, governess of the Gibsons, THOR Alice Morphy, CREE Miss Edith Presbury, daughter of Professor Presbury, CREE Miss Violet de Merville, daughter of General de Merville, ILLU Miss Kitty Winter, ILLU Mrs. Ferguson, SUSS Dolores, maid to Mrs. Ferguson, SUSS Mrs. Mason, nurse to the Ferguson's, SUSS Mrs. Saunders, 3GAR Isadora Klein, 3GAB Mrs. Mary Maberley, 3GAB Mrs. Susan Stockdale, Mrs. Maberley's maid and wife of Barney Stockdale, 3GAB Miss Maud Bellamy, LION Mrs. Amberley, RETI Mrs. Merrilow, VEIL Mrs. Eugenia Ronder, VEIL Mrs. Evans Norlett, maid of Sir Robert Norberton's sister, SHOS
Helen Booth has: Played Mrs. Collins in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Miss Bramble in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Mrs. Reid in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Miss. Pickett in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Mrs. Winter in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Mrs. Crabbe in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Mrs. Peterson in "Crossroads" in 1964. Played Landlady in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Mrs. Lee in "The Family Way" in 1966. Played Maid in "Laughter in the Dark" in 1969. Played Cook in "The Virgin and the Gypsy" in 1970.
The cast of An Absent-Minded Mother - 1914 includes: May Abbey as Mrs. Grayson Harry Beaumont William Bechtel as Mr. Grayson Bliss Milford as The Maid
Mrs. Merriweather says she told Sophy to "rise above her common background and work hard to improve herself." She believes in the importance of education and self-improvement for individuals from all backgrounds.
It is true that Mrs. Merriweather complained about her cooks and field hands. Her racism is one of the things her complaints are meant to convey.
Mrs. Merriweather said that the cooks and the field hands were dissatisfied and that they all grumbled the next day after the trial.
Mrs. Grace Merriweather seems to value social status, tradition, and upholding the community's image. She is focused on maintaining appearances and adhering to societal norms.
Mrs. Merriweather views Northerners as ignorant and abrasive, believing they do not understand the Southern way of life. She thinks they are too critical and are unwilling to appreciate the traditions and values of the South.
The cooks and the field hands are grumpy that the trial ended the way that it did.
Scout ruined Mrs. Merriweather's pageant by entering the stage late and shushing the audience while they were talking. This disrupted the performance and drew attention away from the children's hard work.
Mrs. Merriweather is a character from Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." She is a devout member of the Maycomb community, known for her involvement in church activities and her condescending attitude towards those she deems inferior.
Mrs. Merriweather believes that blacks should know their place and act accordingly, while Mrs. Farrow holds more progressive views and advocates for equal treatment and opportunities for all individuals regardless of race.
Scout assumed Mrs. Merriweather was referring to Mayella because she was discussing the importance of forgiving and forgetting, Miss Maudie quickly clarified that Mrs. Merriweather was probably talking about the Missionary Circle members who had slighted her. This misconception highlights Scout's tendency to view situations through her own limited perspective.
Because she is racist
Grace Merriweather is one of the women at Aunt Alexandra's missionary. She speaks of J. Everett Grimes and his missionary work with the Mrunas in Africa but is hypocritical for lacking sympathy and kindness.