Contents
- 1 Who is Alexandra Hancock in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- 2 What does Aunt Alexandra represent in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- 3 Where does Aunt Alexandra forbid Scout to go?
- 4 What kind of person is Aunt Alexandra?
- 5 Does Scout marry dill?
- 6 How does Aunt Alexandra change Scout?
- 7 What is Aunt Alexandra obsessed with?
- 8 How is Aunt Alexandra a foil to Atticus?
- 9 Is Aunt Alexandra good or bad?
- 10 Why does Aunt Alexandra not allow Calpurnia’s home?
- 11 Why do Dill and Scout think Boo Radley never left?
- 12 Why does Aunt Alexandra think Scout dull?
- 13 Does Aunt Alexandra have any redeeming qualities?
- 14 Does Aunt Alexandra like dill?
- 15 What evidence is there that Jem is growing up?
Who is Alexandra Hancock in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Alexandra Finch Hancock, otherwise known as Aunt Alexandra, is the formidable matriarch of the Finch family. She is the sister of Atticus Finch and aunt to Scout (the book’s narrator) and Jem. Aunt Alexandra lives at Finch’s Landing, the family homestead, with her husband Jimmy.
What does Aunt Alexandra represent in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Aunt Alexandra represents tradition, family values, heritage, and formal etiquette in the modern world. Throughout the novel, Aunt Alexandra is portrayed as a rather strict, callous woman who enjoys being the center of attention and gossips with the local citizens about the current events taking place in Maycomb.
Where does Aunt Alexandra forbid Scout to go?
As Scout innocently recounts her trip to Calpurnia’s church for Atticus, Aunt Alexandra is mortified and vehemently refuses Scout’s request to go to Calpurnia’s house.
What kind of person is Aunt Alexandra?
2. What kind of person is Aunt Alexandra? Aunt Alexandra is a poised, well-mannered, Southern woman. 3.
Does Scout marry dill?
Dill Harris The children concoct many plans to lure Boo Radley out of his house for a few summers until Atticus tells them to stop. In chapter 5 of the novel, Dill promises to marry Scout and they become “engaged.”
How does Aunt Alexandra change Scout?
Aunt Alexandra is determined for Scout to act like a “lady,” by wearing dresses and playing with “girl” toys. Scout has a tomboy personality and is determined to rebel against Alexandra’s expectations. Yet, in chapter 24 Scout does attempt to please Alexandra by attending her missionary circle.
What is Aunt Alexandra obsessed with?
Alexandra Finch is Atticus and Uncle Jack’s sister, Jem and Scout’s aunt, Francis’s grandmother. Unlike her brothers, she has not moved away and made a new life for herself and perhaps consequently, as Scout discovers, she holds onto traditional views and is obsessed with family heredity.
How is Aunt Alexandra a foil to Atticus?
Attitudes within a family can differ. On the one hand, Aunt Alexandra acts as a foil to Atticus as she represents the stereotypical upper class white woman of the South in the 1930s.
Is Aunt Alexandra good or bad?
Aunt Alexandra is a formidable lady and is the only Finch sibling who stayed at Finch’s Landing, the family’s old plantation. She makes it very clear to Scout that the Finches are a good family and that Scout shouldn’t spend time with her poorer peers.
Why does Aunt Alexandra not allow Calpurnia’s home?
Alexandra does not want Scout to visit Cal’s neighborhood because she is prejudiced regarding African Americans. Alexandra also believes Cal is a bad influence on Scout and feels the Finch family should distance itself from the African American community in the wake of the Tom Robinson trial.
Why do Dill and Scout think Boo Radley never left?
Why do Dill and Scout think Boo Radley never left? He had no place to go. He had no money of his own. He could not read and write.
Why does Aunt Alexandra think Scout dull?
Alexandra thinks Scout is “dull” (not clever). Because she doesn’t do things that a typical girl would do, and she thinks Scout is boring.
Does Aunt Alexandra have any redeeming qualities?
Aunt Alexandra, meanwhile, takes over the Finch household and imposes her vision of social order. The reader may side with Scout at this juncture and consider Aunt Alexandra inflexible and narrow-minded, but (like most of the book’s characters) she has many redeeming qualities.
Does Aunt Alexandra like dill?
AUNT ALEXANDRA. According to her grandson, Francis, Alexandra thinks that Dill “just gets passed around from relative to relative, and Miss Rachel keeps him every summer.
What evidence is there that Jem is growing up?
What evidence indicates that he is growing up and changing? Jem no longer wants to play the usual games with Scout. He corrects her behavior, and he spends time in his room or reading. “He was difficult to live with, inconsistent, moody.” He eats a lot more than he used to eat.