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How would you describe Miss Maudie?

By David Osborn

Miss Maudie is a parallel character to Atticus Finch. She is a moral, upstanding individual who does her best not to judge those around her. Even though she has an ‘acid tongue in her head,’ she uses it not only to explain the world around her, but to defend what’s good and just.

What does Miss Maudie Atkinson represent?

Miss Maudie represents the world of noble conservative ladies who perceive their own worth. She has refined manners, preferring slowness instead of fussiness and chaos. The heroine is famous for her wit and commitment to justice. She protects a person regardless of his origin, wealth or skin color.

Who is Miss Maudie Atkinson What kind of woman is she?

The Finches’ neighbor, a sharp-tongued widow, and an old friend of the family. Miss Maudie is almost the same age as Atticus’s younger brother, Jack. She shares Atticus’s passion for justice and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults.

What do the children think of Miss Maudie in Chapter 5?

Miss Maudie is not really like other women in Maycomb. Miss Maudie thinks for herself and does not gossip with the other women. She is very kind to the children and respects their privacy. The children trust Miss Maudie and respect her yard.

What do the children like about Miss Maudie?

Miss Maudie is not really like other women in Maycomb. Miss Maudie thinks for herself and does not gossip with the other women. She is very kind to the children and respects their privacy. The children trust Miss Maudie and respect her yard.

What does Scout mean when she says that Miss Maudie was a chameleon lady?

Scout means that her appearance could change dramatically: “[She] worked in her flower beds in an old straw hat and men’s coveralls, but after her five o’ clock bath she would appear on the porch and reign over the street in magisterial beauty.”

What lesson does Miss Maudie teach Scout?

Among many things, Miss Maudie teaches Scout that she should not judge people based solely on rumors she might hear about them. Scout, being only six years old at the time of the story, believes everything that reaches her hears and takes most things literally.

What is Miss Maudie’s passion?

Miss Maudie upholds strong morals and shares Atticus Finch’s passion for justice. As part of her morals, she is both respectful of others and enjoys life.

What does Miss Maudie think of the Radley’s?

What does Miss Maudie think of the Radleys? She thinks they have a right to do whatever they want to do as long as they are not bothering anyone else, and she believes they have a right to their privacy.

What does Miss Maudie mean when she says that sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of someone like Atticus?

What does Miss Maudie mean when she says sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of oh your father? Sometimes a man that is overly strict is just as bad as a man that is loose.

What is one nice thing Miss Maudie does for the kids?

Miss Maudie treats the children in an adult manner, much like Atticus does. She never laughs at Scout’s mistakes and she trusts the children to play in her yard within the boundaries she’s set for them.

How does Miss Maudie describe Atticus to Scout?

Scout stands up for her father, when she wrongly assumes Miss Maudie is criticising him, and Miss Maudie clarifies by saying: Atticus Finch is the same in his house as he is on the public streets (Chapter 5, p. 52). This implies to the reader that Atticus is very straightforward, with no hidden agenda.

Who is Maddie Atkinson?

Miss Maudie Atkinson is a character from the 1960/1962 novel/film To Kill a Mockingbird. She is definitely more of a protagonist within the novel and film and is considered by some to be one of the metaphorically symbolic “mockingbirds” in the story.