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... For Aunt Alexandra, Calpurnia will not do as a role model for Scout. ... "Alexandra, Calpurnia not leaving this house until she wants to. ...
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... For Alexandra, Calpurnia will not do as a role model for Scout. ... We don't need her now." (Lee 136/137) Aunt Alexandra clearly wants Calpurnia out of the family. ...
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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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... evident, particularly Scouts. We see this by the way she acts in front of Miss Maudie, Calpurnia and Mrs. Alexandra Finch. Beside her ...
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... When Aunt Alexandra tries to dismiss Calpurnia, Atticus shows his loyalty to Calpurnia by saying "Anything fit to say at the table is fit to say in front of ...
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... The two children do need a strong female influence, and truthfully already have one, but Aunt Alexandra deems Calpurnia's influence as inadequate. ...
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... "' Put my bag, in the front bedroom, Calpurnia,' was the first thing Aunt Alexandra said, 'Jean Louise, stop scratching your head,' was the second" (127). ...
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... with anything, she's never indulged them the way most colored nurses do".(137) Aunt Alexandra complains that Atticus should get rid of Calpurnia, but Atticus ...
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... Aunt Alexandra would have treated Calpurnia as one of the family instead of a meager housekeeper. Also, Boo and Walter would have been treated as human beings. ...
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... Two specific characters that cause prejudice are Lula, and acquaintance of Calpurnia's, and Aunt Alexandra, Scout and Jem's Aunt. ...
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... views were different then Atticus'. In respect to Calpurnia, Aunt Alexandra never gave her any respect. She did not want to discuss ...
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... views were different then Atticus'. In respect to Calpurnia, Aunt Alexandra never gave her any respect. She did not want to discuss ...
(1280 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... Scout's lives. Atticus disagrees with Aunt Alexandra about the fact that she does not want Calpurnia around anymore. He believes ...
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... Calpurnia, the family smith 2 servant, also made sure that Scout staid on the right track and disciplined her as necessary. Like Scout, Alexandra from Little ...
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... One person that is treated unfairly is Calpurnia, as you can see when Aunt Alexandra tried to get Atticus to fire Calpurnia, because in her eyes, Calpurnia wasn ...
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... against those who are born differently than the majority.] One person that is treated unfairly is Calpurnia, as you can see when Aunt Alexandra tries to get ...
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... Racial prejudice is an obvious example. Aunt Alexandra's attitude towards Calpurnia is one that Scout easily understands as it is very close to home. ...
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... We decided that it would be best for you to have some feminine influence." Even though Calpurnia was a female, Aunt Alexandra over-looked this, because of her ...
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... We decided that it would be best for you to have some feminine influence." Even though Calpurnia was a female, Aunt Alexandra over-looked this, because of her ...
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... book. For example: P Aunt Alexandra's attitude to Calpurnia. P The Missionary Circle's comments about the blacks in chapter 24. ...
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... We decided that it would be best for you to have some feminine influence." Alexandra knows very well that Calpurnia is there with the children, but that does ...
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... when she describes Aunt Alexandra's "prissy" friends: The gentle hum of ladies' voices grew louder as she opened the door: 'Why, Alexandra, I never ... Calpurnia? ...
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... position. Chapter 14 1. How does Aunt Alexandra feel about Calpurnia? Explain why this is "in character" for Aunt Alexandra. Aunt ...
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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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... discriminates against Atticus for defending Tom Robinson, even his sister Aunt Alexandra. ... in part 1 of the novel are Scout, Jem, Atticus, Calpurnia, and Boo ...
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... one less black person to deal with." Tom Robinson wasn't the only one getting racist problems, because Calpurnia also had problems with aunt Alexandra at first ...
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... Calpurnia is efficient and brave - when the mad dog appears, she gets the children inside ... Scout is the antithesis of Aunt Alexandra and what she stands for. ...
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... which Calpurnia takes the children to church, the pageant (admittedly, its really only so I can laugh at the ham costume again), as well as the Aunt Alexandra ...
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... family contains of Atticus (The head of the household), Aunt Alexandra (Atticus's sister ... by doing boy things), and you can't forget their black maid Calpurnia. ...
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... Calpurnia: A black woman who works as the Finches' cook and housekeeper ... Aunt Alexandra: Atticus's sister, who has strict, traditional ideas of how society works ...
(2259 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
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