Miss Stephanie Crawford

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Every town has at least one person who always seeks attention. In the small town of Maycomb County that busybody is Miss Stephanie Crawford. If anything remotely interesting happens, Miss Stephanie makes it her job to know all about it. A lack of new material simply requires Miss Stephanie to invent her own drama with whatever her tiny, biased brain can think of. Because of her ability to take everything that happens in the town of Maycomb and turn it into some extravagant gossip, Miss Stephanie Crawford is Maycomb County's most revealing member. Certainly one of the most interesting characters in To Kill A MockingBird, Boo Radley has always fascinated Jem and Scout Finch. The only problem is that most of the information regarding Boo, Jem …show more content…

Miss Stephanie constantly looks down them and probably wants to tell the town how disrespectful the Finch kids are. In the first place, she entirely disapproves of Scout’s manners, a seemingly common opinion among the various ladies in To Kill A Mockingbird. In one scene after asking Scout if she wanted to be a lawyer simply because Scout had watched the trial, Miss Stephanie informs Scout that she “won’t get very far in life until she starts to wear dresses”(308). While it is true that Scout doesn’t always act like the young lady she is expected to be, Mrs. Stephanie has no right to criticize Scout’s actions simply because she is not Scout’s mother, and there is nothing wrong with a nine year old wearing pants. However, Miss Stephanie still jumps on the opportunity to be the first to inform Scout and Jem any kind of news about their father. After the trial, Scout narrates “It was Miss Stephanie’s pleasure to tell us: this morning Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner, spat in his face, and told him he’d get him if it took the rest of his life”(290) It is evident Miss Stephanie loves to share her opinion, even if no one else wants to hear

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