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What does Atticus tell Miss Maudie about Tom Robinson?

Dec 01, 2014 · Scout's experience with the Missionary Society women is somewhat mixed. She observes the hypocrisy with which the women try to do good for a remote culture like the Mrunas, but neglect the needs and sufferings of the black community in their own town. Miss Maudie is the only woman who seems to show any appreciation for conscience.

Why does Aunt Alexandra decide to move in with Atticus?

Miss Maudie is opinionated and willing to express her views, and as such, often calls out Miss Stephanie and others for gossiping and spreading rumors. Following the trial, Miss Maudie tries to impress upon Jem in particular that Atticus did a necessary and important thing by defending Tom Robinson, even though he knew he wasn’t going to win. She encourages Jem to look for …

How does Miss Maudie react to Mrs Merriweather's negative comments about Atticus?

Nov 05, 2013 · Answered by Aslan 8 years ago 11/5/2013 2:26 PM. Miss Maudie thinks that the town has paid Atticus a high tribute by trusting him to do right and uphold justice. These people are the small handful who know that blacks should be given justice, and who have "background." The two women are quite shaken, but then join the other women effortlessly.

What is the relationship between Miss Maudie and Aunt Alexandra?

Aunt Alexandra is mad at the town for putting so much pressure on Atticus, but Atticus will continue to do what he does and the world will be a better …

Why does Miss Maudie believe that Maycomb is paying Atticus the highest tribute?

“Whether Maycomb knows it or not, we're paying the highest tribute we can pay a man. We trust him to do right. It's that simple.” (Miss Maudie) Page 316 Miss Maudie means that the people of Maycomb trust Atticus because he stands up for what is right.

What does Miss Maudie say to Aunt Alexandra?

When Aunt Alexandra states, "'I can't say I approve of everything he does, Maudie, but he's my brother,'" Miss Maudie reminds her that Atticus is doing a wonderful thing and that many in the town support him, even if that support is quiet.

Why do you think it was important for Aunt Alexandra and Miss Maudie to hide their sorrow at Tom's death?

(ch. 24) Why do you think it was important for Aunt Alexandra and Miss Maudie to hide their sorrow from other women? it would cause more drama and unnecessary attention on the Finch family. The topic is already very intense, if they did say something it could've made them a social outcast and stuff like that.

How does Aunt Alexandra View Atticus in relation to the town?

Aunt Alexandra shows concern (worry) for Atticus and Tom. Up until now, she did not show anything for Atticus except criticism. She always spoke about how Atticus defending a black man might hurt the family; however, she did not really care about Atticus.

How does Miss Maudie become a supporter of Aunt Alexandra?

Explain how Miss Maudie becomes a sudden supporter or Alexandra? They were in a missionary group meeting they were women gossiping and Aunt Alexandra defended Atticus and both Miss Maudie andAy t Alexandra knew that Tom was shot.

How do Miss Maudie Aunt Alexandra and Scout take the news?

Scout is amazed at how Miss Maudie and Aunt Alexandra handle the news of Tom's death. All three of them are jarred and shaken, yet they carry on with the meeting as though nothing has happened. Scout understands the importance of doing so, even though she can't explain it.

What does Miss Merriweather say has been going on in and around town lately that she finds upsetting?

Mrs. Merriweather is talking about Maycomb's black community and the after-effects of Tom Robinson's trial. She is stating that once the black community realizes that the white population has forgiven them, then the disruption caused by the trial will cease to exist, and everything will return to normal.

What kind of man is Atticus According to Miss Maudie?

According to Miss Maudie Atkinson words to Scout, Atticus is a man who does for other people the unpleasant things they have to do. He is a defender of justice and he fights for it even if he is sure that he will be beaten at end. He also tries throughout the novel to pass these values onto his children.Jul 28, 2009

What does Atticus tell Scout Calpurnia Miss Maudie and Aunt Alexandra has happened?

Suddenly, Atticus appears and calls Alexandra to the kitchen. There he tells her, Scout, Calpurnia, and Miss Maudie that Tom Robinson attempted to escape and was shot seventeen times. He takes Calpurnia with him to tell the Robinson family of Tom's death.

Is Miss Maudie Atkinson a typical Maycomb woman?

Miss Maudie is not really like other women in Maycomb. Miss Maudie thinks for herself and does not gossip with the other women. She is very kind to the children and respects their privacy. The children trust Miss Maudie and respect her yard.

What does Miss Maudie say about mockingbirds?

'Your father's right,' she said. 'Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy…but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird."Apr 16, 2015

How is Miss Maudie different from the other woman in the novel?

Along with Atticus, Miss Maudie is the voice of reason in Maycomb. Unlike many of her neighbours, she is not quick to judge others, does not gossip about Boo Radley and hopes that even though Tom Robinson is inevitably found guilty, the words of Atticus at the trial may bring about some small future change.

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