Table of Contents
- 1 Where does Atticus family spend Christmas?
- 2 Where and with whom do the finches spend Christmas?
- 3 Where do Scout Jem and Atticus go for Christmas?
- 4 Where did Scout and the family spend Christmas?
- 5 Why does Uncle Jack reprimand Scout on Christmas Eve?
- 6 What happens on Christmas Day at Finch’s Landing?
Where does Atticus family spend Christmas?
They spend each Christmas at Finch’s landing. They spend it with Uncle Jack, Aunt Alexandra, Uncle Jimmy, and Francis.
Where and with whom do the finches spend Christmas?
Each year, the Finch siblings (Atticus, Alexandra, and Jack) gather at Finch’s Landing, which includes the ancestral home and property which have been in their family for generations. Aunt Alexandra still lives there with her husband.
Where do Jem and Scout spend Christmas?
Scout and Jem must spend Christmas at Finch’s Landing with their Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jimmy.
Why does Francis spend each Christmas at Finch’s Landing?
We learn that his parents don’t spend Christmas with him. Henry and his wife deposited Francis at his grandparents’ every Christmas, then pursued their own pleasures. Scout is therefore forced to spend time with Francis during Christmas at Finch’s Landing, the old Finch ancestral estate.
Where do Scout Jem and Atticus go for Christmas?
On Christmas Day, Atticus takes his children and Jack to Finch’s Landing, a rambling old house in the country where Atticus’s sister, Alexandra, and her husband live. There, Scout endures Francis, Alexandra’s grandson, who had been dropped off at Finch’s Landing for the holiday.
Where did Scout and the family spend Christmas?
Finch’s Landing
Uncle Jack Finch comes for Christmas as he does every year; Scout and her family spend Christmas at Finch’s Landing with Aunt Alexandra and her family.
Where do the finches visit during Christmas?
Who goes to the Finch family on Christmas Eve?
During the Christmas holiday, the Finch family visit the family homestead, Finch’s Landing, to see Aunt Alexandra and cousin Francis. Scout does not get along with either Alexandra or her grandson.
Why does Uncle Jack reprimand Scout on Christmas Eve?
Overall, Uncle Jack reprimands Scout for physically assaulting her cousin and for using foul language. Atticus, Jem and Scout spend each Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at the family homestead at Finch’s Landing with Atticus’ sister, Alexandra, and her husband, Jimmy.
What happens on Christmas Day at Finch’s Landing?
On Christmas Day, Atticus takes his children and Jack to Finch’s Landing, a rambling old house in the country where Atticus’s sister, Alexandra, and her husband live. There, Scout endures Francis, Alexandra’s grandson, who had been dropped off at Finch’s Landing for the holiday. Scout curses Francis and beats him up.
Who visited the Finch household during Christmas?
Aunt Alexandra and her son, Francis, still live there, and Atticus’s brother, Jack, meets them for the holidays. The Christmas celebration Harper Lee writes about is not a happy occasion for the Finch family. Atticus has just accepted the task of defending Tom Robinson, and Aunt Alexandra is not happy about it.
What do Scout and Jem get for Christmas Chapter 9?
The children receive air rifles for Christmas. Their Uncle Jack brings them with him when he arrives on the train, but they are actually from Atticus, who wrote Jack to ask him to bring them to Maycomb.