Table of Contents
- 1 How does Mrs Merriweather feel about black people?
- 2 How does Mrs Merriweather feel about Helen Robinson and the black community after the trial?
- 3 Who is Mrs Merriweather?
- 4 How is Mrs Merriweather being hypocritical?
- 5 Who is Mrs Merriweather talking about when she explains that he tried to do the right thing?
- 6 What was Mrs Merriweather’s pageant about in Scout?
- 7 What did Mrs Merriweather say about J Grimes Everett?
How does Mrs Merriweather feel about black people?
Mrs. Merriweather is talking about Maycomb’s black community and the after-effects of Tom Robinson’s trial. In her ignorance, which is shared by many of the whites in Maycomb, she believes that the black community is in need of forgiveness from the white community for the trial and its aftermath.
What does Mrs Merriweather think about the people up north?
Merriweather refers to the people who live up north (the Northerners) as hypocrites. Remember, hypocrites are people who say one thing and do the opposite. Mrs. Merriweather calls the Northerners hypocrites because of the way they treat the Negroes.
How does Mrs Merriweather feel about Helen Robinson and the black community after the trial?
Merriweather’s words is her assumption that Helen Robinson is unchristian in her behavior may be based upon the disgruntled black community’s reaction after the trial; she tells Scout that the field hands and the cooks are dissatisfied, having grumbled all the next day. Of course, the bigoted Mrs.
What type of person is Mrs Merriweather?
According to Scout, Miss Merriweather is the most devout lady in Maycomb. She’s a Methodist and leads the mission group. She’s shocked by the “sin and squalor” that African tribes live in, and she takes major offense to the fact that black people in Maycomb can’t move on after Tom Robinson’s trial.
Who is Mrs Merriweather?
Mrs. Grace Merriweather is part of Scout’s Aunt Alexandra’s missionary group and is the composer of the pageant.
What attitude do Mrs Merriweather and Mrs Farrow express when talking about their African American help?
Mrs. Merriweather is talking about Maycomb’s black community and the after-effects of Tom Robinson’s trial. She is stating that once the black community realizes that the white population has forgiven them, then the disruption caused by the trial will cease to exist, and everything will return to normal.
How is Mrs Merriweather being hypocritical?
Mrs. Merriweather is a hypocrite because she doesn’t do anything to help things for anyone but herself, but she feels just fine criticizing those who are doing good things in the community. She just didn’t like that he helped out a black man rather than disregard him as a nothing, like she would have done.
What is hypocritical about Mrs Merriweather?
Who is Mrs Merriweather talking about when she explains that he tried to do the right thing?
Merriweather is indirectly speaking about Atticus Finch when she comments “I tell you there are some good but misguided people in this town” (Lee 142). She does not openly criticize Atticus’s actions because that would seem rude, but her comment subtly expresses her displeasure with his decision.
What does Mrs Merriweather make about the way the blacks have been acting?
What complaint does Mrs. Merriweather make about the way the blacks have been acting? Mrs. Merriweather is complaining that the blacks have been grumbling since the outcome of the trial (Robinson was found guilty).
What was Mrs Merriweather’s pageant about in Scout?
Merriweather composes a pageant about Maycomb County’s agricultural products and casts Scout to play the part… (full context) Backstage, Scout discovers that someone smashed her costume. Mrs. Merriweather fixes it and shoves Scout inside. Scout and Cecil sit and listen to Mrs. Merriweather (full context) Florman, Ben.
Why was Miss Maudie angry at Mrs Merriweather?
An interpretation of this line could be that Miss Maudie was truly angry about Mrs. Merriweather’s views, that even though Sophy the maid could be grumbling about the real unfairness of the trial, but her job resumes as normal as it was, and that the food was still good as it was before the trial’s result.
What did Mrs Merriweather say about J Grimes Everett?
While Scout was listening to the missionary circle, one of Mrs. Merriweather’s topics was J. Grimes Everett helping camp grounds, and African-Americans who live in Maycomb and the camp grounds. “‘Jean Louise…you are a fortunate girl. You live in a Christian home with Christian folks in a Christian town.
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