To Kill a Mockingbird

Evidence on how aunt Alexandra play a role in scouts life

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Atticus's sister, who has very strict, traditional ideas of how society works and the role a Southern woman should play. She earneslty tries to pass along this information to Scout, who is not particularly interested. Alexandra is concerned with raising Atticus's children "properly," and thus appears during the summer of Tom's trial to stay with them.Although she is a bother to Scout, she does become slightly more endearing by the end. She stands by her brother and his family.

Atticus's sister, who has very strict, traditional ideas of how society works and the role a Southern woman should play. She earneslty tries to pass along this information to Scout, who is not particularly interested. Alexandra is concerned with raising Atticus's children "properly," and thus appears during the summer of Tom's trial to stay with them. Although she is a bother to Scout, she does become slightly more endearing by the end. She stands by her brother and his family.

Aunty Alexandra is a very strict woman and tries to make everybody feel like their in the family. She's a great Aunty and all that but she can be strict. My teacher is strict but I don't mind too much at all.

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