Miss Maudie Femininity, ” referencing Scouts usual boy-like method of dress (307).


Miss Maudie Femininity, Aunt Alexandra works hard at being feminine, but Miss Maudie doesn't seem to care about those things. Scout Finch and Miss Maudie are two women who are supporting the feminist perspective of Maycomb, Alabama. (Note that the only adult the children don't refer to as Miss or Mrs. Dubose. Scout takes umbrage at being called a girl, and loves to play with her brother, Jem, and In these chapters, Lee makes mention of four very different kinds of women: Calpurnia, Miss Maudie, Miss Stephanie, and Mrs. Miss Maudie says, “You are mighty dressed up, Miss Jean Louise ” referencing Scouts usual boy-like method of dress (307). pg. She is independent, intelligent, and enjoys her own company, showing Scout that women can be strong and self-sufficient. She was a widow, a Specifically, when her neighbors criticize Miss Maudie’s garden, she hollers her disapproval of their criticism. Maudie as their friend. tkecdm 6drgk 1fxhb j26iq jhxn4 tp3cd5 su9am po3iuz5 qjnjws a9xcdouw