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Essays About alexandra finch
You see this by the way she acts in front of Miss Maudie, Calpurnia and Mrs. Alexandra
Finch. Beside her father, Scout respects and likes most Miss Maudie. ...
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... particularly Scouts. We see this by the way she acts in front of Miss Maudie,
Calpurnia and Mrs. Alexandra Finch. Beside her father ...
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... side of their Aunty. From the second Alexandra sets foot in the Finch
household, she begins giving orders. "' Put my bag, in the ...
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... Jean Louise Finch, also known as "Scout," represents a young girl who attempts ... Scout
finds difficulty in becoming a lady involves her demanding Aunt Alexandra. ...
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... Alexandra attempts to teach Scout how to be a Finch "lady," and if Scout wants to
be Finch "lady" she can't care for and love people who are not Alexandra's ...
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... Jem knew enough to discourage Scout from being so defiant to her Aunt Alexandra. ...
And through all of these experiences, Jeremy Finch might soon become the great ...
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... When Scout asks Aunt Alexandra if she can become friends with Walter, Aunt Alexandra
immediately says no. She believes that the Finch's are like the royalty of ...
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... The characters that relate to this topic are Atticus Finch and Aunt Alexandra,
Tom Robinson and Boo Radley, and Tom Robinson and Bob Ewell. ...
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... Aunt Alexandra moves in with the Finch family to show Scout how to act
more like a lady. "Jem's growing up now and you are too. ...
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... his own flesh and blood as he feels Calpurnia is just as much his sister as Aunt
Alexandra is. Calpurnia is seen as both a "member of the Finch family" and the ...
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... Brought into the Finch household to teach and act as a female role model for young
Scout, Aunt Alexandra begins by demonstrating to Scout Calpurnia's inferior ...
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... To the Finch family Miss Maudie is the caring loving person who will always be there
to help out. Both Miss Maudie and Aunt Alexandra are active members of the ...
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... of portraying Atticus as a free-thinking individual, partially because of the fact
that the Finch's cook, Calpurnia, is black. Even Aunt Alexandra thinks that ...
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... Aunt Alexandra was very concerned about the family's last name-Finch. She though
Atticus was running the family name because of his trial. ...
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... Alexandra prides herself and her family on having such a strong background and ... a
reference to something that the wiser-than-his-years Atticus Finch tells his ...
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... half of the book is about Tom Robinson's case and the Finch family being ... indulged
them the way most colored nurses do".(137) Aunt Alexandra complains that ...
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... A girl named Jean Louise "Scout" Finch told the story. ... She was often fussed at by
the ladies of the town and by her uppity Aunt Alexandra because she did not ...
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... Some were Calpurnia, who was the Finch's maid (she was a great help raising Jem
and Scout), Aunt Alexandra, who was Atticus' sister (she came to help raise Jem ...
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... than another? Scout recognizes the convenience and hypocrisy in Alexandra's
insistence on Finch supremacy. Alexandra, however, seems ...
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... the county seat of Maycomb County, with a reasonably successful law practice about
twenty miles from Finch's Landing, where his sister Alexandra still lived. ...
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... She often finds herself in trouble with Atticus, Cal, Aunt Alexandra, and
her neighbours. ... Jem (Jeremy Finch) is Scout's older brother. ...
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... After the Tom Robinson trial is over, Aunt Alexandra tells Atticus that he
shouldn't ... Finally, the actions of Atticus Finch are also symbolic of themes in the ...
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... Her real name is Jean Louise Finch. At the beginning of the novel Scout
is five-and-a-half. ... Aunt Alexandra is Atticus' brother. ...
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... When Scout innocently wanted to befriend Walter Cunningham, a farmer's boy, Aunt
Alexandra responded saying 'Finch women aren't interested in that sort of ...
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... Calpurnia, the Finch's servant seems to be exceptionally bright, but because ... is
independent and headstrong is considered "unladylike." By her Aunt Alexandra. ...
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... Aunt Alexandra is aware of maintaining the name of the Finch family and
therefore does not want Calpurnia to raise the children. ...
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Atticus Finch chooses to fight against this "old tradition" with traditions of his
own ... When Aunt Alexandra comes to visit, she feels it her duty to impress upon ...
(1738 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... a group of racist people wants to kill Tom Robinson; Atticus Finch stops them ... As
Aunt Alexandra replies to Scout about Walter Cunningham, "Because-he-is-trash ...
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... doesn't see Calpurnia as a woman, but sees her as a negro and this is shown when
Alexandra tells Atticus 'She ... "Get aside from the door Mr Finch."' The groups ...
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... The story revolves around the Finch family, led by Atticus Finch, a lawyer. ... Aunt
Alexandra is Atticus' sister and the family has a maid named Calpurnia. ...
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