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BigorU [14]
3 years ago
10

(To Kill a Mockingbird)Aunt Alexandra comes in and brings about changes to Scout's life. Specifically, she tries to make Scout i

nto more of a "lady":
1. Why do you think that Alexandra did this?

2. Are these pressures still in use today? How?

3. Are these pressures only for girls, or do boys have their own expectations?

4. How do you feel about Aunt Alexandra's "guidance" of Scout?
English
1 answer:
Ghella [55]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. Becuase back then, that waswhat was expected of a girl

2. yes. people want women to be a deliccate, beautiful thing, but that isnt hw it works

3. biys have the expectation of being a strong, football playing man

4. I think Aunt Alexandra should bea lttle more easy onScout, byt that she should teach her some things

Explanation:

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