Scout says, “Aunt Alexandra was a fanatic on the subject of my attire. I could not possibly hope to be a lady if I wore breeches and also said “ she said I wasn't supposed to do things that required pants” (Lee 92). Lee uses the phrase “ to be a lady” to show that in Maycomb County all girls were to grow up as lady’s and follow the same patterns such as attire, what they do in their free time, and how they act around one another (92). Scout doesn't realize at all why she can't just act like herself in her pants running around. When she should be acting, she is sitting with Aunt Alexandra drinking tea in a dress. The speaker tries to make the world sound better to her kids and brighten it up for them. She wants the children to believe it’s better than what others say and have a positive attitude towards the world. The speaker says, “I am trying/to sell them the