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whats the reason the children are given as to why aunt alexandrea has come to stay
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In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with Scout and Jem primarily to provide a feminine influence and help take care of the household, especially in light of Atticus Finch's role as a single father during the challenging times surrounding Tom Robinson's trial. However, the children, especially Scout, feel that Aunt Alexandra's presence is more about her desire to instill her values and ideas about social class and family heritage rather than just being a caretaker. She has strong opinions about what it means to be a Finch and often tries to impose her views on Scout and Jem, which creates tension in their relationship.