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Why does Calpurnia lead double life?
Why do the children feel Calpurnia leads a double life? She talks different at church than she does at their house.
What does Calpurnia symbolize for Scout?
Calpurnia represents the bridge between the white and black communities. Calpurnia gives Atticus and the children information about the Robinson family. Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to the black community church, thus providing the children with valuable information that will inform them during the trial.
What is Scout’s favorite treat from Calpurnia?
On Scout’s first day of school, for example, Calpurnia scolds Scout for criticizing the table manners of Walter Cunningham Jr., whom the children have brought home as a lunch guest. That day after school, however, Calpurnia prepares Scout’s favorite food, crackling bread, as a special treat.”
What does Calpurnia do to show Scout She loves her?
Like Atticus, Calpurnia is a strict but loving teacher, particularly in regard to Scout, whose enthusiasm sometimes makes her thoughtless. Calpurnia disciplines Scout, and at times, Scout rebels against that teaching. Scout shares her feeling with Atticus who wisely sides with Calpurnia.
Why does Aunt Alexandra visit?
Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with Atticus and the Finch children because of the Tom Robinson trial for the most part. Another reason she is there is because she feels she must do what she can to protect the children.
How does Calpurnia impact Scout?
Calpurnia is a positive influence on Scout throughout the novel. She is a caring individual who is quick to discipline the children when they get out of hand. Calpurnia teaches Scout several lessons in manners and increases her perspective on life.
What lesson did Calpurnia teach Scout?
What important lesson does Calpurnia teach scout? Calpurnia tells Scout that she has no right to contradict Walter for his eating habits and teaches Scout a lesson in respect. Cal explains to Scout that Walter is considered her company and she needs to treat him with the utmost respect.
How is Calpurnia treated in to kill a Mockingbird?
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel filled with simplified characters, so it may be unfair to single Calpurnia out for not representing the complexities of her circumstances. But in a novel so interested in the issue of racism, the treatment of Calpurnia is worthy of critical exploration.
Why did scout want Atticus to fire Calpurnia?
This increases Scout’s respect for Calpurnia, and she becomes even more supportive of Calpurnia when Aunt Alexandra arrives and makes numerous bids for Atticus to fire Calpurnia. Atticus, however, insists that Calpurnia is like family and that he’ll never fire her.
Why is Calpurnia important to scout and Jem?
Calpurnia also functions as Scout’s, and the reader’s, window into the world of the black citizens of Maycomb. For example, Scout is able to attend Tom Robinson’s trial because the pastor of Calpurnia’s church makes a space in the courtroom for Scout and Jem to sit.