Scout compares Alexandra to Mount Everest: "She was cold and there." Scout finds Alexandra to be "cold" because she rarely expresses any feeling or emotion except perhaps disapproval, which is almost always directed at Scout's clothing, or behavior, or some combination of the two. Scout finds Alexandra to be "there" because she is Atticus's sister, thus a part of the family, and an inevitable part of Scout's life.
Scout also had a unique assessment of Alexandra's general appearance, commenting that the clothes Alexandra chose "managed to suggest that Aunt Alexandra's was once an hour-glass figure. From any angle, it was formidable."
<span> the relationship between the narrator and her father is inverted from the usual parent-child relationship</span>
9. he got melted in some factory if i remember 6. charles lee ray was in a toy store and he got shot and was bleeding out when he used some dark magic to transfer his soul into the doll 4. he is a good guy doll 2. charles lee ray
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