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Aunt Alexandra
Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with the Finch family in Chapter 13.
Reason for Aunt Alexandra's stay
She believes Scout and Jem need a feminine influence and guidance during the trial.
Aunt Alexandra's views
She cares a lot about family heritage and believes in social class distinctions.
Aunt Alexandra in Maycomb society
She easily joins Maycomb's social circles and believes in upholding traditional Southern values.
Atticus's teaching goals for the kids
To act like a 'gentleman and lady' and be proud of the Finch family name.
Atticus's feelings about Aunt Alexandra's expectations
He tries to support her but feels awkward and uncomfortable pushing those ideas.
Scout's reaction to Aunt Alexandra
She feels uncomfortable and resistant to the pressure to be more ladylike.
Major themes in Chapter 13
Social class and prejudice, individuality vs. societal expectations, family loyalty.