What do the Cunningham do when they Cannot pay for a service?
Table of Contents
- 1 What do the Cunningham do when they Cannot pay for a service?
- 2 Why can’t Walter Cunningham Jr not return to the Finch’s house?
- 3 What does Atticus say about the Cunninghams?
- 4 Why will Walter Cunningham not take the money from Miss Caroline?
- 5 Why doesn’t Walter take the lunch money offered by Miss Caroline?
What do the Cunningham do when they Cannot pay for a service?
As the other answers have well stated, the Cunninghams, who are poor and have no cash, pay Atticus for his legal services in goods. These include firewood, hickory nuts, smilax (a shrub with medicinal uses), holly, and turnips greens.
Why would Walter Cunningham not accept lunch money from Miss Fisher?
When Miss Caroline offers to lend Walter Cunningham lunch money, Scout is punished for taking it upon herself to explain Miss Caroline’s faux pas to her. (Walter refuses to take the money because his family is too poor to pay it back.)
How does Mr Cunningham pay Atticus back for his services?
Cunningham was his client. As Atticus explains to Scout, Mr. Cunningham has no money and so the only way that he can pay Atticus is to bring food from his farm. This hurt the farmers because they could not get much money for the food they produced.
Why can’t Walter Cunningham Jr not return to the Finch’s house?
Expert Answers mwestwood, M.A. Walter Cunningham is unable to complete the first grade because he must work in the fields in the spring and because of the deprivation from which he suffers.
Do the Cunninghams live in poverty?
There are both affluent and poor people in the school. Walter Cunningham and Burris Ewell are both poor children in her class.
Why do Cunninghams not accept charity?
Everyone in Maycomb knows the Cunninghams are a very proud family. They may be dirt poor, but they are disinclined to accept any free handouts. They will never accept any favors from anybody unless they can repay it. Since they can rarely afford to pay money, the family repays people in the products of their labor.
What does Atticus say about the Cunninghams?
Atticus: Mr. Cunningham’s basically a good man. He just has his blind spots along with the rest of us. Jem: Don’t call that a blind spot.
Why does Walter Cunningham SR owe Atticus?
Cunningham is the father of Walter Cunningham Jr, Scout’s classmate. He’s also a client of Atticus’s, and pays Atticus for his services in goods rather than money, because that’s all he can afford. When Scout talks to him about his son, however, he turns back and takes the rest of the mob with him.
How do the Cunninghams pay their debts?
Q. How do the Cunninghams pay their debts? They wash windows and do yard work for the school. Atticus pays their debts for them.
Why will Walter Cunningham not take the money from Miss Caroline?
In To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout tries to explain why Walter Cunningham will not take lunch money from Miss. Caroline. Scout understand the rules of living in Maycomb. Walter only had his pride. He did not have much money. When Miss Caroline tried to give him a quarter for lunch, he refused.
How does Scout explain to Miss Caroline that Walter will never repay?
Scout explains to Miss Caroline that Walter will never have the money to repay her, and since she can’t use any “stovewood,” forcing Walter to take the money would be wrong. In regards to the “stovewood,” Scout is referring to the way the Cunninghams usually pay for any services or products.
Why does Walter refuse to take the quarter on offer?
Since they can rarely afford to pay money, the family repays people in the products of their labor. Since Walter knows that this philosophy is part of being a Cunningham and realizes that he will not be able to repay the quarter on offer, he refuses to take it.
Why doesn’t Walter take the lunch money offered by Miss Caroline?
So, despite not having any lunch, Walter refuses to take the lunch money offered by Miss Caroline. Scout explains to Miss Caroline that Walter will never have the money to repay her, and since she can’t use any “stovewood,” forcing Walter to take the money would be wrong.