Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to become a lady that wears dresses, drinks tea, and stay out of the unprotected things the “ladies” aren't supposed to hear. How Were Scout isn't like that. A true lady means that she cares, but she stands for what she believes in. She also doesn't gossip any of her business across town. Aunt Alexandra did not see the lady in scout, but instead she saw the stereotype that scout wasn't meeting. At this point Scout has changed because later the true lady of Aunt Alexandra truly shows which some of it reflects off Scout. While Aunt Alexandra is staying she talks about the different roots and history of each family in the town. “ There was indeed a caste system in Maycomb “ (page 175)
But what Jem realizes is that the basis of where they are is based on the writing and reading. Education really matter on what level you