Table of Contents
- 1 How does Atticus feel about Aunt Alexandra move in?
- 2 Why do you think Atticus is angry at the end of the chapter 13?
- 3 Why is Aunt Alexandra angry with Atticus Chapter 13?
- 4 Why did Atticus agree to let Alexandra move in?
- 5 Why does Aunt Alexandra get upset with Atticus?
- 6 What does Atticus do at the end of chapter 13 that surprises Scout?
- 7 What is Maycomb’s primary reason for being and why does it always remain the same?
- 8 What does aunt Alexandra strongly disagree with Atticus about?
- 9 What does Aunt Alexandra ask Atticus at home in to kill a Mockingbird?
- 10 What happens in Chapter 13 of to kill a Mockingbird?
- 11 How does Atticus reprimand scout for not listening to Calpurnia and Alexandra?
How does Atticus feel about Aunt Alexandra move in?
Why did Atticus agree with Aunt Alexandra moving in for the summer? Atticus thought that she could help Scout out with things that he couldn’t and she would be able to help them out a little during their hard time because of the trial.
Why do you think Atticus is angry at the end of the chapter 13?
Atticus tries to explain the concept of “gentle breeding,” which basically means that wealthy families marry other wealthy families. Since the Finches are the aristocratic class of Maycomb, that means that Scout and Jem should try to “live up to” their name and act like Finches.
Why does Aunt Alexandra move into Atticus’s house in Chapter 13?
Aunt Alexandra comes to live with her brother’s family in chapter 13 to help Atticus take care of Jem and Scout while he prepares for the Tom Robinson trial. Aunt Alexandra also stays with the Finch family to exert her “feminine influence” on Scout, who does not have a mother and behaves like a tomboy.
Why is Aunt Alexandra angry with Atticus Chapter 13?
Why does Aunt Alexandra get angry with Atticus? She gets angry with him because he allows Scout to act however she wants and wear whatever she wants without any judgement. She stresses out Atticus more than he needs it. Finally Scout and Jem have started fighting a lot more ever since Alexandra moved in.
Why did Atticus agree to let Alexandra move in?
It can be assumed that Aunt Alexandra badgered her way into joining the family, and Atticus seems to have decided not to try and oppose her authoritative manner. Presumably, Atticus knew he would be busy with preparations for the Tom Robinson trial and that he would have less time to spend with his children than usual.
What do Atticus and Aunt Alexandra agree on?
They both value education, emphasize the importance of proper manners, and act as role models for Jem and Scout. Alexandra and Atticus both wish to raise Jem and Scout properly and want what is best for them. They are concerned about the behavior of Jem and Scout and are extremely protective of them.
Why does Aunt Alexandra get upset with Atticus?
Aunt Alexandra is upset because she thinks “the family” needs to be on good behavior in front of “outsiders.” Atticus disagrees because he considers Calpurnia part of the family. Atticus is referring to what Scout had done by talking to Mr. Cunningham the night before.
What does Atticus do at the end of chapter 13 that surprises Scout?
Atticus goes on to try to explain things the way Aunt Alexandra would, telling the children how they should behave to honor the family name. When he sees how Jem and Scout react negatively to his sudden change, he drops the whole thing and goes back to being himself. He finally tells them to “forget it.”
Why does Aunt Alexandra move in with the Finches quizlet?
Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with the family because since Atticus is away she feels the need to try and help out. When she see’s how much of a “tomboy(n. 假小子)” Scout is she tries to lead her in the direction of a typical lady.
What is Maycomb’s primary reason for being and why does it always remain the same?
Government is Maycomb’s primary reason for being.
What does aunt Alexandra strongly disagree with Atticus about?
1.) Atticus is in disagreement with Aunt Alexandra over many things. Aunt Alexandra disapproved of the children sneaking out and Atticus was glad they did, Aunt Alexandra says that you don’t say in front of Negros that Braxton Underwood despises Negroes and Atticus says that everybody in Maycomb knows that he does.
Why is Aunt Alexandra mad?
She becomes upset when Jem reveals that he knows about his cousin Joshua who “went round the bend at the University.” She is discontent that Atticus has revealed the “skeletons in the Finch closet; so she has Atticus impress upon the children that they are not from “run-of-the-mill people.” (Ch. 13)
What does Aunt Alexandra ask Atticus at home in to kill a Mockingbird?
At home, Aunt Alexandra apologizes to Atticus and asks if Jem will be okay. Atticus insists he will be… (full context) …Miss Rachel, but Dill insists he did tell her—she just drinks too much and forgets. Aunt Alexandra deems this observation cynical and unbecoming, so Jem leads Dill and Scout outside.
What happens in Chapter 13 of to kill a Mockingbird?
In chapter 13, Scout is surprised to learn that her domineering aunt will be living with them for an extended period of time and struggles to get along with Alexandra. In chapter 14, Scout tells Atticus that Calpurnia invited them to come over to her home while they were at First Purchase African M.E. Church for Sunday service.
How does Atticus react to Alexandra’s presence?
Alexandra also believes the children–and Scout in particular–need a woman’s touch around the house. Atticus never admits this completely, and he beats around the bush trying to explain Alexandra’s presence to his kids.
How does Atticus reprimand scout for not listening to Calpurnia and Alexandra?
When Scout asks Atticus if she could go to Calpurnia’s house, Alexandra interjects and says “no.” Scout, then, makes it clear that she did not ask her but Atticus. Atticus, then, reprimands Scout by saying that she has to listen to Calpurnia and Alexandra.