To Kill a Mockingbird
Briefly describe the impact of Scout's role as a narrator as she describes Aunt Alexandra's explanation of cousin Lily Brook's book about Joshua S. St. Clair.
Chapter 13
Chapter 13
SCout has an innate sense of equality and goodness. Alexandra's little lesson on breeding and the importance of being a Finch. Alexandra's story becomes more ridiculous as she goes on. Scot, Jem and Atticus are too grounded in human dignity to buy into Aunt Alexandra's nonsense about good breeding.