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Post by MsElliott on Oct 23, 2015 4:08:14 GMT
What are Aunt Alexandra's ideas about breeding and family? Why does Atticus tell them to forget it? Who do you think is right and why?
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peem
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Post by peem on Oct 29, 2015 6:39:36 GMT
Aunt Alexandra says that Finches are good families. Atticus told Jem and Scout to forget it because he didn't want them to act like they're better than anyone else.
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Post by abbaska69 on Oct 29, 2015 10:33:16 GMT
Atticus told Jem and Scout to forget it because he didn't want them to act like they're better than anyone else.
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Post by jessicaduong on Oct 29, 2015 10:45:40 GMT
Aunt Alexandra's ideas about breeding and family is a nice family and she attempts to have family pride and gave them a book to read about their cousin Joshua which Atticus had already told them about. The reason why Atticus tells them to forget about this because he didn't want them to think or worry about what he just told to them. I think that Atticus is right becaus Jem and scout are just kids.
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Post by rileyjolly on Oct 29, 2015 21:16:39 GMT
Atticus told Jem and Scout to forget it because he didn't want them to act like they're better than anyone else. Atticus wanted to teach the kids that everyone is eaqual a day no one is better than anyone else
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Post by jasminwright on Oct 30, 2015 2:01:34 GMT
Aunt Alexandra has ideas about having a nice family so she takes anishiative of making the family perfect, but attic us tells scout and jem to forget about what she says as they are just kids.
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Post by tyllerfischer on Nov 2, 2015 3:13:20 GMT
Aunt Alexandra believes that Jem and Scout need to act in a certain way so that they look like "upper-crust" people. She believes that families have certain traits that are passed down in their bloodlines, making some families good and others bad, and she believes that the Finches are one of the good ones. Atticus tells them to forget it because he doesn't want them acting like they're better than everyone else just because of who their family is.
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Post by watts on Nov 9, 2015 9:25:27 GMT
Aunt Alexandra says that Finches are good families. Atticus told Jem and Scout to forget it because he didn't want them to act like they're better than anyone else. Atticus didn't believe Aunt Alexander opinions on coloured people. Atticus had taught Jem and Scout that everyone should be treated as equals and no one is better than anyone else.
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