becasue of the great depression
Francis A. Cunningham was born in 1804.
Raz Cunningham's birth name is Robert Angelo Cunningham.
Ty Cunningham's birth name is Tyron J Cunningham.
Max Cunningham was created in 1995.
Elaine Cunningham was born in 1957.
Mr. Cunningham
Scout tells the teacher that Walter is poor and the poor don't take money because it show disrespect and the teacher hit scout in the hand with a ruler because that is not what she believes in in her perspective
Walter Cunningham drenches his lunch in syrup because he is too poor to afford syrup on a regular basis, so he takes advantage of the opportunity when it is offered to him at school. This demonstrates his humility and gratitude for the extra food provided.
In the book To Kill A Mockingbird, Mr. Cunningham pays Atticus with hickory nuts and other items. Mr. Cunningham is very poor and has to pay by giving goods rather than money to Atticus.
Richie Cunningham is cute because he is young and real/alive
Apparently so. There is at least one rabbi out there with the surname Cunningham: the program director of The Jewish Experience is Rabbi Efraim Cunningham.
Mr. Walter Cunningham is a poor farmer in Maycomb and the father of Walter Cunningham Jr., Scout's classmate. He's known for being hardworking and honest, though he struggles financially. He plays a significant role in the novel during the courthouse scene where he demonstrates the power of empathy and understanding over prejudice.
He does pay him just not with money because he cannot afford it. The Cunningham's are a very poor family who don't have any money. They do pay Atticus however with Farm goods as they never take anything they cannot pay back. Atticus offered to help The Cunningham's so he accepts their way of payment.
Harper Lee contrasts the poor Cunningham family with other wealthy families in Maycomb in her novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Through the character of Atticus Finch, Lee challenges stereotypes and prejudices associated with social class by depicting the Cunningham family as respectable and hardworking despite their economic struggles. This contrast serves to highlight themes of empathy, compassion, and the complexities of human nature.
poor dude who doesnt finish school to help his father on the farm
The residents of Maycomb associate the Cunningham tribe with being poor and uneducated, but also hardworking and proud. They are seen as honorable and principled, but also stubborn and set in their ways.
Jem invites Walter Cunningham Jr. home for lunch on the first day of school.