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5 January, 11:21

to kill a mockingbird-Explain aunt alexandra's opinion on breeding and family. Do you agree with her thoughts? Explain why or why not

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  1. 5 January, 13:05
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    aunt Alexandra's opinion on breeding and family is very strict. She looks anxious to impress Scout and Jem that their background is well-established and well-behaved.

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    Alexandra's is a person who sees less as person an individual than as a re-presenter of their family background. She tries to stop Scout and Jem from mixing with lower background family or from a different race as it affects on an individual personality. She focused onto the gentle breeding than love. Her thoughts are to an extend acceptable to have a good breed which constitutes to good manners and behaviors, but at the same time it was a breeding without love which is an act of stereotype. One should look for dignity of character within the person.
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