In To Kill a Mockingbird why do the children like Miss Maudie?

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2026-04-13 08:35

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Miss Maudie grew up with Atticus and his brother Jack. There is a familiarity about her to the kids, and to go along with the "moral themes" in the novel, Miss Maudie represents southern womanhood without being as conventional as Aunt Alexandra... Scout understands her...

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