Question
What does Walter Cunningham do when he has lunch with the Finch family? Why do you think he does this?
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GPT 3.5
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Walter Cunningham pours molasses all over his food when he has lunch with the Finch family. He does this because he comes from a poor background and is not accustomed to having such a large and luxurious meal. Walter's family struggles financially, and they do not have access to such abundant food and resources. Pouring molasses over his food is his way of displaying gratitude and appreciation for the meal, as well as trying to fit in and not appear as if he is overindulging or taking advantage of the Finch family's generosity. Additionally, Walter's action also signifies his simple and humble nature, as he is content with making the most of what he has.