Question

Why was Calpurnia so angry when she collected jem and scout from the courthouse?

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Calpurnia was angry when she collected Jem and Scout from the courthouse in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" because she was frustrated with their behavior during the trial. Jem and Scout had been disrespectful towards her and had potentially put themselves in danger by staying at the trial longer than they should have. Calpurnia, who has a deep sense of responsibility for the children, was concerned for their well-being and felt it was important to teach them a lesson about respect, safety, and the seriousness of the situation surrounding the trial. Her anger reflects both her protective nature and her desire to instill proper values in Jem and Scout.