To Kill a Mockingbird

Who is at fault

scout and aunt Alexandra communicate very poorly with each other. Is the fault more with one than the other, or are they equally at fault?

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This is up to you. Both have trouble understanding each other. Aunt Alexandra is a product of her past: she is entrenched in prejudice. Scout is a product of a more enlightened and progressive household. She does not share the narrow viewpoints of her aunt.