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Scout discovered that being a woman means gossiping about other women to other women. Assuming that you're doing the correct thing when you aren't is dishonesty.

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Scout asks if Mrs. Merriweather is talking about Mayella Ewell. However, the woman in question is actually Tom Robinson's wife, Helen. Mrs

She seems to be softening somewhat. For example, the day of the party she lets Calpurnia serve. She also seems sympathetic to Scout, having her join the ladies only for refreshments because she thinks Scout would be bored. Aunt Alexandra has always had an interest in Scout's upbringing.

Scout asks if she's talking about Mayella Ewell, but Mrs. Merriweather says no, she's talking about Helen Robinson (though she doesn't actually know the woman's name).

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What Scout learns about what it meant to be a lady in Maycomb is troubling to her and to us as readers. She learned that being a lady meant gossiping about other people. It meant acting like you are doing good but being a hypocrite about it.