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Post by MsElliott on Oct 23, 2015 4:05:48 GMT
Explain why Calpurnia speaks differently in the Finch household, and among her neighbors at church.
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Post by georgiadp on Oct 27, 2015 5:21:14 GMT
She speaks differently because if she spoke the way she does around 'black' people to 'white' people she believes it would aggravate them and she believes she should speak more respectfully in front of them as she works under their roof and for their household. This also highlights the difference between the blacks and the whites.
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Post by xxethanpxx on Oct 28, 2015 7:19:14 GMT
She speaks differently because if she spoke the way she does around 'black' people to 'white' people she believes it would aggravate them and she believes she should speak more respectfully in front of them as she works under their roof and for their household. This also highlights the difference between the blacks and the whites. Not much else to comment on that great work Georgia
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Post by maddylarder on Oct 28, 2015 10:52:53 GMT
She speaks differently because if she spoke the way she does around 'black' people to 'white' people she believes it would aggravate them and she believes she should speak more respectfully in front of them as she works under their roof and for their household. This also highlights the difference between the blacks and the whites. Calpurnia changes her tune when speaking to a 'negro' woman, named Lula, at church. Scouts notices the different tone in her voice when having a conversation with Lula as she spoke "quietly and contemptuously." This portrays the contrast between the speech towards the white and the African-Americans. As Georgia says above, Calpurnia speaks more respectfully to the Finch family since she works and lives in their household.
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Post by nataliasimic on Oct 29, 2015 6:28:52 GMT
She speaks differently because if she spoke the way she does around 'black' people to 'white' people she believes it would aggravate them and she believes she should speak more respectfully in front of them as she works under their roof and for their household. This also highlights the difference between the blacks and the whites. Calpurnia knows the different tones she should use while working in the Finch's house compared to when she is at home. When working, what she says may be judged whereas at home she needs not to worry.
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Post by sexybennyboy88 on Oct 29, 2015 7:40:19 GMT
Calpurnia speaks differently to black people then she does to white people because if she did she thinks that it would anger white people when she spoke like a black person and visa versa
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Post by sexybennyboy88 on Oct 29, 2015 7:44:54 GMT
She speaks differently because if she spoke the way she does around 'black' people to 'white' people she believes it would aggravate them and she believes she should speak more respectfully in front of them as she works under their roof and for their household. This also highlights the difference between the blacks and the whites. but she also speaks her native tongue in front of her fellow African-Americans as to not be outcast from the black society
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Post by brodierowe on Oct 29, 2015 8:25:39 GMT
She speaks differently because she feels as though she is able to speak in a different manner to "black" people "white" people. She speaks in a more respectable and nicer way to the others.
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Post by brodierowe on Oct 29, 2015 8:27:03 GMT
Calpurnia speaks differently to black people then she does to white people because if she did she thinks that it would anger white people when she spoke like a black person and visa versa She also wants to come across as respectful.
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Post by abbaska69 on Oct 29, 2015 10:22:41 GMT
She speaks differently because if she spoke the way she does around 'black' people to 'white' people she believes it would aggravate them and she believes she should speak more respectfully in front of them as she works under their roof and for their household.
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Post by amysutherland on Oct 29, 2015 10:24:02 GMT
This difference shows the separation between blacks and white, how a person of colour is more cautious when speaking to a white. this difference is alike a parent telling their child off and a teacher telling a child off for the same thing.
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Post by anastasiagalatas on Oct 29, 2015 10:51:20 GMT
Calpurnia speaks differently in the Finch household and among her neighbours at church because she feels the need to speak more respectfully towards the Finch family compared to the people at her church.
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Post by georgiadp on Oct 29, 2015 20:46:27 GMT
Calpurnia speaks differently to black people then she does to white people because if she did she thinks that it would anger white people when she spoke like a black person and visa versa I agree with Ben as this is the main reason Calpurnia speaks differently in front of the 'black' people
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Post by rileyjolly on Oct 29, 2015 21:12:26 GMT
She speakers differently as she thinks she needs to sleek a different way to the black people as to the White. When she is at church she acts like the others and speaks her bad Mouth.
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Post by jasminwright on Oct 30, 2015 1:56:36 GMT
Calpurnia speaks differently to black people then she does to white people because if she did she thinks that it would anger white people when she spoke like a black person and visa versa I think everyone behave differently to when their at work and when their around friend and family.
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