Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Calpurnia speak differently at the church?
- 2 What’s different about Cal at church?
- 3 What does Scout learn when she accompanies Calpurnia to church?
- 4 How is Calpurnia different from most of the people who attend the church?
- 5 What is different about Calpurnia at church?
- 6 Why did Calpurnia take Jem and scout to her church?
Why does Calpurnia speak differently at the church?
Why does Calpurnia speak differently? Calpurnia speaks differently in her church to because it would “aggravate” the people there if she spoke the way she does among white people – members would think she was “putting on airs”, trying to act better than them (Chapter 12).
What’s different about Cal at church?
What’s different about Cal at church? She speaks differently, matching the tone/dialect of her fellow African-Americans. Her grammar is not as precise as when she talks to Scout at the Finch home. She dresses different.
What do the kids notice is different about Calpurnia while at church?
Although Calpurnia is well-educated–she taught Scout how to write cursive–and speaks very proper English in the Finch household, Scout notices that her language changes when she’s at church among her fellow African-Americans.
How does Calpurnia explain the difference in how she talks when she is around the finches compared to how she talks at church?
Around the Finch family, Calpurnia uses more formal language. Scout thinks that Calpurnia should always speak the way she does around her and her family. She tells Calpurnia that she knows better and should not speak differently at church.
What does Scout learn when she accompanies Calpurnia to church?
What does Scout learn when she accompanies Calpurnia to church? Scout learns that Calpurnia has to change the way she talks to make her seem the same as them. She didn’t want them to think that she thinks she better with them. Scout also learns that the colored church is very poor and didn’t have any hymn-books.
How is Calpurnia different from most of the people who attend the church?
Calpurnia speaks differently in her church to because it would “aggravate” the people there if she spoke the way she does among white people – members would think she was “putting on airs”, trying to act better than them (Chapter 12). At church, Calpurnia tries to fit in with the crowd. She is relaxed.
What does Scout notice about the way that Calpurnia talks when she is at church?
What does Scout notice about the way Calpurnia speaks when she is around members of her own community? Calpurnia explains, “It’s not necessary to tell all you know. It’s not ladylike- in the second place, folks don’t like to have somebody around knowin’ more than they do. It aggravates ’em.
What do we learn about Calpurnia in this chapter?
What does Scout learn about Calpurnia? Scout learns that Cal leads a double life. She talks and acts like her black friends when she is with them, and she talks and acts like Scout’s family when she is with them. Scout thinks this is interesting and asks to visit Cal at her home one day.
What is different about Calpurnia at church?
When Calpurnia takes the children to church, Scout perceives Calpurnia in a different environment from that to which she is accustomed. The children also notice that Calpurnia speaks differently with her fellow congregation members. When they ask her about this, she tells the children that the congregation cannot read.
Why did Calpurnia take Jem and scout to her church?
Calpurnia takes the white children to her church because she expects her black church members to accept Jem and Scout, even though they are white. Calpurnia uses a different dialect with the black church members. Calpurnia uses relaxed English with her church family. Click to see full answer.
How does Calpurnia speak at the Finch home?
While at church, Calpurnia slips into the dialect of her peers. She speaks in a different pattern and uses different phrases or expressions. Calpurnia uses Black slang and puts away the proper grammar she uses in the Finch home. Calpurnia doesn’t want to give the impression that she is better than her “own” people.
How did Calpurnia’s Church differ from Maycomb’s?
Hereof, how did Calpurnia’s church differ? In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapter 12, one salient difference between the church of Calpurnia and the Maycomb Methodist Episcopal Church South is that the black church allows the children, Scout and Jem, to remain whereas the white churches are strictly segregated.