UNCLE JACK. Jack obviously
feels that his brother is much better prepared for parenting, since he comes to Atticus
to discuss his spanking of Scout in Chapter 9.
AUNT
ALEXANDRA. Alexandra thinks Atticus has done a poor job raising the
children, especially the unladylike Scout. Her decision to move to Maycomb to live with
the family is based on this opinion.
COUSIN
FRANCIS. Francis agrees with everything his grandmother, Alexandra,
says.
MISS STEPHANIE CRAWFORD. The town gossip
thinks that Scout will never become a lady with Atticus serving as a single
father.
MRS.
DUBOSE. She believes Atticus lets his children "run
wild."
MR. AVERY.
He calls Jem and Scout "bad children."
MISS
CAROLINE. She thinks Atticus "does not know how to
teach."
MISS MAUDIE. Maudie generally supports
Atticus in every way, and she seems to approve of his parenting
skills.
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